troutseeker
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- Prince George, BC
The .45/70 is good to 200 yards with a little practice and puts serious harm on whatever it touches. And it is just simply FUN to shoot!!!
OK, you guys convinced me. I'll forget about the pistol ammo. So it's either a 308 or a 45-70. Now, what make and barrel length should I go for? Bang for buck and reliability.
As much as I love my Marlin 336 30-30, especially now that LeverEvolution ammo has come along, the Marlin 308 Express would be an ideal choice for an all around deer/elk/moose rifle. And if elk and/or moose are the main event, the .338 Marlin Express might be even better.
Certainly options are limited on ammo, but it's not like LeverEvolution is at all pricey, and it outperforms just about anything one could roll on their own.
FWIW.
I'd be going with a Marlin 336 in 30-30 or a marlin 1895 in 45-70.
I love my 336C, and can't wait to pick up an 1895gbl as soon as I can find one.
30-30 is dirt cheap, can be found absolutely anywhere, and within it's range it'll get the job done.
and THAT'S the kind of thinking that KILLS better.newer cartridges- ones that have a CLEAR advantage over the old ones- people get into a rut, and DON'T like to get out
the only trouble i see with that reasoning is that those MIGHT be limited -life cartridges- look what happened to the 307 winchester, and possibly the 375- the trouble with the 307 was that it filled the same niche as the 30-30 and was a far better cartridge, but the public WOULDN'T buy it- now ammo is non-existant - the fights still going on between the 444 and the 45/70 as to which is "better" and the 450 marlin has now joined the fray- we've been down this road before-i always ask myself , looking at the ballistics- is it as GOOD as my 308 winchester- even almost- or the 338 win mag?if not, then it's a second rate as far as i'm concerned-the other "problem" is of course, is that they're tube fed-this precludes the use of spitzer type ammo, which is what gives better range and performance
Simple, proven, and readily available.
What more could a guy ask for? If it's not broken why fix it.
. Get a 450 and never look back.BLR .308, and being clip fed, takes pointed nose bullets. I think the real reason hunters like rifles with removable clips, is the ease and speed of unloading, when using motorized vehicles.



























