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Old 01-20-2008, 05:14 PM   #41
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You gonna scope it KR or just get the ghost peep sight from XS. I have the blued one like it and haven't decided which way to go with the sight set up, these 60 year old eyes ain't as good as they used to be so might end up scoping it, what set up would you use?
i have a marlin 336 30-30 and i got the xs ghost ring sight and could not be happyer with it and the xs scope rail too
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Old 01-22-2008, 04:09 PM   #42
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Actually, the Africa hunt article spoke of one round going through 2 water buffalo, the one he was shooting at and one standing behind it. Another shot at a water buffalo running away penetrated the full length of the animal. These were hot loaded solids. I too have a blued 1895G with the XS gostring sight system and a Millet Red Dot. Got to keep my options open. For deer and boar, try 300 grain Nosler Partitions or Hornady semi-jacketed hollow points. A strong load of H335 will get these up over 2000 FPS.

Hope you are prepared for the recoil. These things kick like a 12 ga. slug gun. My sholder is brused after a box of shells.
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Old 01-22-2008, 05:04 PM   #43
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JI... Your post reminds me of a day out shooting the 45-70, recoil and all. Lots of fun, a real kick .

Loaded up right, you don't have to worry about the 45-70 doing what it does best...stop game dead.

A friend told me about a hunting experience a hunter friend of his had with his 45-70... It was during his deer/elk hunt, don't remember which, and the animal moved behind a smaller diameter tree, in heavy brush. The hunter didn't want to miss the shot on a nice sized animal so he took his shot at the game through the tree. The bullet went through the tree, through the animal and out the other side. Upon inspecting the dead animal, the hunter found bone fragments protruding from the exit wound.

The 45-70 is my choice for a tough brush gun...one that I protect my wife and I with when we're camping and fishing in grizzly country.
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Old 02-17-2008, 09:03 PM   #44
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I guess I was just lucky, I got a perfect condition ported barrel 45-70 for $150 and a 444 in perfect condition for $250.
lol do they feel kinda warm?

i have a 1895g 45-70 its been a good gun.the thing i like the most is it knocks deer down and when you can knock em down its hard for them to get up and run.

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