I wouldn't use a 45/70 as a camp/moose gun, the bullets may be big but they are probally to slow to really work well on game.... Probablly a 50 yard gun max anyway..
Not really, they work really well on game.
I wouldn't use a 45/70 as a camp/moose gun, the bullets may be big but they are probally to slow to really work well on game.... Probablly a 50 yard gun max anyway..
I wouldn't use a 45/70 as a camp/moose gun, the bullets may be big but they are probally to slow to really work well on game.... Probablly a 50 yard gun max anyway..
I wouldn't use a 45/70 as a camp/moose gun, the bullets may be big but they are probally to slow to really work well on game.... Probablly a 50 yard gun max anyway..

That's good point, too. And no need for fancy setup: Mossberg's dual clamp-like thingy from combo package for holding two barrels from rattling on each other while cased does the job well combined with inexpensive 16-led flashlight.
I wouldn't use a 45/70 as a camp/moose gun, the bullets may be big but they are probally to slow to really work well on game.... Probablly a 50 yard gun max anyway..
How would a M14 do as a camp gun? I know its a bit long but I,m thinking if you had to drop a moose wouldn't the 762 nato round do the job?
Ive been out in bear country riding alot lately and ran into a big black one. Scared the crap out of me so I started packing my Dom Arms Grizzly. Now I give that to the wife and need something else to protect us against the next one that we'll see.
What do you think of the 762 round against bear and Moose if need be, and sorry about the thread hijack.
Marlin 1895GS in 45-70, it can shoot 2.5" .410 shells for grouse and rabbits around camp.
The light is for remote exploration camps only.
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D*mn Geo all that rifle needs is a black/grey laminate stock and it would be perfect...
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