Hard to argue with a big lever. Personally I wanted a 1885 for it's trim lines. I had a 1895 CB for a while but I wasn't that enamoured with it so I sold it on here for a massive profit. Maybe a Guide Gun would feel better in my hands. Or a standard 1895. Or an 1886, but the '86 is a little spendy. If you want to maximize your horsepower you need a Ruger #1 or 1885 (Browning, not original Winchester). That said the Marlins will handle pretty stout loads as well but not top of the heap stuff.
Either way, you'll like it. If you don't reload, start. It's pretty much a must for any cartridge like the 45-70 (7x57 and 6.5x55 also come to mind) designed for old weak actions that can't handle modern heavy loads.