Does your 37 have rifle sights? With a good sight system or a scope I don't think there is a reason the 45-70 would be better other then what feels better in the hands.
has a bushnell elite 1.5-4.5 with firefly reticle
Does your 37 have rifle sights? With a good sight system or a scope I don't think there is a reason the 45-70 would be better other then what feels better in the hands.
i guess i won the argument, he is buying a 12ga, it was hard enough to 45-70 ammo before the shortages, biggest reason was cost, we can get 12ga slugs anywhere, a scoped mossberg 500 for $500 with a old weaver k2.5 with post reticle for the win


has a bushnell elite 1.5-4.5 with firefly reticle
big argument at the camp this weekend lol. Which is better? i have a 12ga ithaca 37 not in the best of shape but it's a working firearm and i can hit the lid off a timmy's coffee cup at 75yds with rifled slugs. I have been told the 45-70 will do the same but it's $1500 rifle compared to my $300 pump. Bait sight is set up 60yds from the blind. This all started when a friend is getting set up for bear
I wouldn't use either. A 30-06 from Tradex would get the nod if money is an issue.
You can get a single shot 45-70 for less than half of that.
I prefer the accuracy and distance capability of my 45-70 but if you're strictly looking for "which will kill better under 60 yards?" And which is cheaper to feed?" The 12g will work.
Hunting over bait at 60 yds or less is definitely where full bore 12g heavy slugs shine. I cant see any advantages of a 45-70 rifle under those hunting conditions. As far a second shot go's, I don't believe you could get a follow up shot off any faster with a lever rifle over a pump or semi-auto 12ga.
What single shot 4570 do you recommend
What single shot 4570 do you recommend
CVA is better than Henry. Way cheaper than Ruger or Browning(although they're very nice).
If you're worried about having to shoot a black bear at short range then my choice would be the shotgun. Slugs land hard at that range and make a large hole. If I was planning on hunting a bear and shooting it at anywhere from 50 to 100 yards I would choose the rifle for the ability to place the shot more precisely.
But SuperCub is right. Neither is as capable as a 30-06. There is an older study done by the USFWS or Forest Service that concluded that a 30-06 with a 220gr bullet was the best choice for bear defence.





























