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.45-70 Hunting
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08/01/10 05:35 AM
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ap375
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Wondering, does anyone here hunt with a .45-70? I've got a Marlin with open sights, and I only shoot it reliably out to 75 or 100 yards, and I'm thinking that range might make for some exciting and challenging hunting. Anyone have experience with that set up?
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
[Re: ap375]
#1566759
08/01/10 05:58 AM
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KC
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Not with that particular caliber, but I've done a lot with open sighted leverguns at those ranges. Vast majority of shots in this state are well under 100 yards, I would imagine. Practice enough to be confident and whack some critters!
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
[Re: KC]
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08/01/10 11:37 AM
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Texpppr
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Most of the longer shots are in south and west Texas.. expecially when you have a feeder set up 200 yards from your blind. Would work great in the right hunting area.
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
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08/01/10 12:29 PM
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NKBJ
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Until his safe was liberated right out through the front door my brother hunted with a 1885 single shot 45-70. He didn't need a second shot. He shot 500 grain swaged lead paper patched bullets that dropped everything no matter how big or far away. I was afraid he was gonna give himself shaken baby syndrome.
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
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#1566852
08/01/10 12:38 PM
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Slow Drifter
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I have one and hunted pigs with it for a few years. It worked fine, ammo just got a little pricey for me and I don't re-load. If you want to use it as a true .45-70, you have to order ammo from Corbon or Buffalo Bore. The over-the-counter stuff's pretty watered down.
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
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08/01/10 03:07 PM
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RickyK
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I have a couple of 45/70's, a Marlin Guide gun and a Winchester( new make)1886 Take Down. The 45/70 in just about any loading will kill deer and hogs. Remember that the 45/70 was originally a black powder cartridge running around 1300 fps and killed many a Buffalo and other animals. The current Remington 405 gr. round pretty much duplicates the old black powder round, except it uses a jacketed soft point bullet. If you want something more get the Winchester 300 gr. loading, it's still low pressure but pushes the 300 gr. bullet a bit faster. Or just reload for it and you can push it until your rifle blows up, or your shoulder does. I like a 405 gr. Remington JSP bullet moving around 1600 or so fps. It's accurate and WHOOPS the heck out of anything you hit with it. A good set of peep sights, I like XS, make a real differences when using iron sights for hunting.
Ricky
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
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08/01/10 03:46 PM
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Spacemonkey
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i agree rickyK I too have the winchester 1886 new make..except non takedown. ive been shooting the remington flat nosed hollow point 300 gr bullets. I have them loaded behind 59 grns of H-4895 and they are very accurate. After a little practice with the original buckhorn open sights i got good at 100 yards..maybe an 1.5 to 2 inch group of 5. I have shot it at 200 yards as well...the groups were quite a bit larger...prob around 5 inches. Hardest part is the front sight almost completely covers the target at that range...but its doable. I probably wouldnt take a shot a small game at that range..but for 100 yards... Its accurate as i need it to be. Will drop a massive hog dead in his tracks no problem. Ive taken some smaller game with it as well. I thought it would destroy the meat... but much to my supprise it didnt do that much damage... It made a clean kill without excessive detrimental damage. 45-70 is my fav caliber to hunt with.
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
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#1567206
08/01/10 05:14 PM
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Nontypical3006
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I have a Marlin lever in 45/70 and shoot the new Hornady Leverevolution 325 grainers through it. I guess it's not "traditional" but that's what I feed it. I also have a williams peep/receiver sight on it that I love. Shoots very well, similar to what Spacemonkey said, 1"-2" groups @ 100. Haven't had a chance to use it in the field yet but just got on a lease that has quite a few piggies runnin' around so we will see how that ammo works pretty soon.
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
[Re: Nontypical3006]
#1567244
08/01/10 05:34 PM
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SpoonPlatoon
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I have a marlin XLR in 45-70. I've been shooting lever revolution ammo and also a few 530gr +P ammo manufactured by Garrett. Those bad boys pack a punch.
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
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08/01/10 06:20 PM
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retrieverman
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I have owned a couple but never hunted with a 45/70, but I do hunt with a 9.3x62 and have found it to be extremely deadly on deer and hogs without blowing them up.
The same principle should apply to the 45/70. Heavy and slow bullets just punch holes and knock'em down where light and fast tend to leave meat blood shot.
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
[Re: retrieverman]
#1569082
08/02/10 04:25 PM
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poisonivie
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  45-70 knocked these 2 guys down and out. Also took a Palo Duro whitetail last fall with a 45-70 at 187 yds. All were shot with the 325gr Leverevolution ammo. I love that gun.
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Re: .45-70 Hunting
[Re: poisonivie]
#1569140
08/02/10 04:38 PM
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TEXAS GRINGO
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I'm now hunting with a Winchester 1885 in 45-70 using Hornady Leverevolution ammo. Took it to the range and at 100yds. it produced a cloverleaf 3 shot pattern. One of the most accurate rifles I have. I got tired of deer running off using a 243W. Kicks like hell but good shot placement and down they go. Remember it was a Buffalo calibre.
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