hey all, i've decided to pick up a guide gun and I need some advice. I've been reading up on 45/70 and marlin 450. It has been said that for those who don't reload (like me) the 450 is the better choice because it is loaded up hotter. Is this still the case? because from what i've seen the only load available for the 450 is the hornady lever reveloution in 325 or 350 grains. Now, hornady offers the same bullet in the 45/70 (but about 200fps slower). So in that case the 450 is a bit faster, but there are a few other manufacturers that offer the 45/70 in a variety of loads, some of which are faster than the only load available in the 450. So, to me it seems as if the 45/70 would be the obvious choice as it offered in a number of different loads and is faster (when not handloaded). Can anyone clear this up for me? Thanks. If it helps, the gun will primarily be a hunting rig, but like all my hunting guns, it will be shot more at targets than at animals.
Also, i have searched, but i am still unsure which cartridge is better suited for me.
Also, i have searched, but i am still unsure which cartridge is better suited for me.
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