Revwildman
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Hi all ...
I am looking for information regarding the 454 Casull (chambered in a rifle). A friend of mine suggested the calibre in our discussion regarding the 45-70. I was thinking about the 1895GBL etc in a 45-70, but then the 454 Casull was suggested. I hadn't really heard of it ... from most of my reading (online) it seems like the 454 is a pistol cartridge that crossed over into the rifle world.
Anyone with rifle hunting experience with the 454? I am looking to add to my Marlin 336C 30-30. Would the 454 do much more than the 30-30? Should I continue to lean towards the Marlin guide gun series in 45-70?
This rife would serve as a 'big brother' to the 30-30, and allow me to take 2 brush guns into deer camp and perhaps Moose. I also own a Savage 110 .270
(I have a love affair with the lever actions. Have 2 pre-64 .32 Specials too)
Some early thoughts suggest that the short guide gun in 45-70 decreases the velocity (compared to a 22 inch barrel), and I've been told that the muzzle blast and recoil is stiff in the guide guns? Thoughts?
Does anyone know who chambers the 454? I see it listed on the Rossi site - anybody else making rifles in this cartridge.
Price point matters too. Seems like the Marline guide guns jumped in price thanks to all the T-Rex hunters!
All thoughts appreciated!
Thanks Nutz!
I am looking for information regarding the 454 Casull (chambered in a rifle). A friend of mine suggested the calibre in our discussion regarding the 45-70. I was thinking about the 1895GBL etc in a 45-70, but then the 454 Casull was suggested. I hadn't really heard of it ... from most of my reading (online) it seems like the 454 is a pistol cartridge that crossed over into the rifle world.
Anyone with rifle hunting experience with the 454? I am looking to add to my Marlin 336C 30-30. Would the 454 do much more than the 30-30? Should I continue to lean towards the Marlin guide gun series in 45-70?
This rife would serve as a 'big brother' to the 30-30, and allow me to take 2 brush guns into deer camp and perhaps Moose. I also own a Savage 110 .270
(I have a love affair with the lever actions. Have 2 pre-64 .32 Specials too)
Some early thoughts suggest that the short guide gun in 45-70 decreases the velocity (compared to a 22 inch barrel), and I've been told that the muzzle blast and recoil is stiff in the guide guns? Thoughts?
Does anyone know who chambers the 454? I see it listed on the Rossi site - anybody else making rifles in this cartridge.
Price point matters too. Seems like the Marline guide guns jumped in price thanks to all the T-Rex hunters!
All thoughts appreciated!
Thanks Nutz!





























Yer correct on the 30-30 standard speeds with the 170's. Had me numbers mixed up with the 30 Carbine which I used a lot back in the days.























