Very nice rifle. Light and easy to handle. Seems like it would be easy to lug around. Yes, it is 45/70. I picked it up at Ellwood Epps. Will post a pic and let you know how it shoots thursday.Mr.4x4 said:45/70 ? I am thinkin of gettin one please let me know how you like it!!
some pics would be nice. where did you get it from?
happy shooting buddy
Rubikahn said:Just put 20 rounds through it and my new M14s. Very impressed with both. The loading port on the 1895G is very stiff but I assume that will ease with use. Seems to be a good sized muzzle flash with the 1895G...I would love to see it at nightGood recoil on both but nothing nasty...my shoulder's just a little tender. I'm not a very experienced shooter so I can't comment on accuracy but both rifles suprised me. It almost seemed like I knew what I was doing
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Win94 said:.............check out www.thebulletbarn for some fine accurate bullets.
cereal83 said:You have 2000+ posts and you still don't know what you can hotlink to? Geez
NAA said:Nice. I'd like a new Marlin with the traditional rifled barrel in .45-70 to shoot cast lead loads out of...![]()
cereal83 said:You have 2000+ posts and you still don't know what you can hotlink to? Geez
crazy_davey said:You are not supposed to hotlink to non contributing dealers. Geez![]()
Karl said:Regarding micro-groove rifling: Shooting cast in my 444 Marlin and 45-70 with micro rifling worked really well. Tried cast in a Marlin 44 mag with Ballard rifling and the results were disappointing. hmmmm
Sorry for the hijack
De-Bunking Myths
A myth has circulated for years that Marlin's Micro-Groove barrels would not shoot cast bullets. This myth has some truth but is not entirely correct. The real truth is Marlin's Micro-Groove barrels are selective about which cast bullets they'll shoot.
DarrylDB said:Davey's right...
I'd call you a noob, but for someone with over a thousand posts, you should know better...
Back to noob school for you![]()




























