Although I don't think I'm set up to do cast, it looks like there is a lot if guys who do i may have to buy some from fellow nutters. It also sounds like a good way to shoot more since this ammo can run on the expensive side. That in itself is a good reason.

I have an 1895 in .45-70. I have tried a number of loads and have settled on a handload of a 350 grain Hornady FP ahead of a near max charge of H4198. It is accurate out of my rifle and pounds what it hits like the fist of an angry god. The only caveat is that more than a few rounds in succession off the bench ceases to be fun right quick. In other words, I would recommend the Marlin.

So I got out shooting today and tried my friends 1895, it was treat, for sure I am getting one! I gunna start looking for someone down here who can do cast and start looking into reloading. seems like the way to go. If you want the big loop lever do you have to buy it seperate from the gun or can you buy a model or type with the loop already on? The small loop was about my only issue.
I have carried a few different rifles over the years 602 Brno in .375 H&H, .458 Lott,30-06, plus a few more,but the nicest one is my 1895 Marlin, I put a full length mag. tube,WWG's big loop lever and a few things inside. If I do my part it will do the rest.480 hard cast max load of 3031 in Starline brass. Hammer of Thor about sums it up for me. Granted I only shoot inside 50 yrds. and I am not hunting. It's just a great rifle.
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