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Re: 45-70 for Big Five Game
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Weren't you just 4570_4_DG ?



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Howdy Y'all.

I can see from some of the posts on this forum that people here don't exactly take to kindly to the 45-70 and using it for Dangerous Game in Africa.

I have seen much about how tough Cape Buff are.

Do you feel the same about the 45-70 for use on the remaining 4 of the Big Five?

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Internet troll
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On the Internet, troll is a slang term for a person who posts messages intended to create controversy or provoke an angry response rather than to add content to a discussion.

Common types of troll messages or activities:

* intentionally posting an outrageous argument deliberately constructed around a fundamental but obfuscated flaw or error.
* posting a ridiculous claim and then insisting it's true unless people refute it to their satisfaction.
* making loud claims to be on the defensive, while the claims are a guise for their aggressive maneuvers.

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Howdy back there pardner.

Since this is your first post, I am suprised that you learned the search function so quickly, so search a little more and I think you will learn about why the 45-70 is illegal for hunting these animals.

Since there has been much BSing done recently by someone who obviously had other intentions than broadening their own knowledge and learning, people might jump to conclusions about the reason why you are asking this question now. Feel free to contribute positively to this forum, but please save any negativity for some other venue.

Oh, and welcome to the forums here <G>.

Regards,

Mark
 
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Call me crazy, but I think any talk of the 45-70 in the African forum should be poo-pooed from the start!!

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BFaucett, I know what a troll is, I just wanted to see if he would admit to his previous identity(ies). FWIW, 1895Lever is also probably Carmelo. The fact that he referred to him as "carmelol" gave it a way. I kinda doubt that a newbie would:

ASmilerKnow who Carmelo is on the first thread he posts.

BSmilerKnow how to search for Carmelo using the search function.

CSmilerWould spend a couple of hours reading said posts.

Give it up, Carmelo. Go find a richer hunting ground -this one has too many predators for you to contend with!



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There is a guy over at Hunt America that is new and calls himself "Leverking". Most likely Carmalol also. Just started posting today. The same lame .45-70 crap. Bill T.
 
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What are you guys doing? If you think its Caramel DON'T reply. This guys got 6 replys and 124 views, just what he wants Its like talking to a fucken wall
 
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There's a guy that over on the Garret web site that claims to have taken all 5 with a levergun in 45-70.
Have you seen that story?
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Big deal - guys have been doing it with spears for centuries. Why is doing it with a rifle noteworthy???
 
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Not only that, but a 400 gr .458 bullet at 2100 fps will do the job. Hey....call it what you want, but it COULD be a 45-70.
 
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BFaucett, I know what a troll is, I just wanted to see if he would admit to his previous identity(ies). FWIW, 1895Lever is also probably Carmelo. The fact that he referred to him as "carmelol" gave it a way. I kinda doubt that a newbie would:
ASmilerKnow who Carmelo is on the first thread he posts.
BSmilerKnow how to search for Carmelo using the search function.
CSmilerWould spend a couple of hours reading said posts.
Give it up, Carmelo. Go find a richer hunting ground -this one has too many predators for you to contend with!

Toolmaker




Toolmaker,

Sorry, my post about trolls wasn't aimed at you specifically. I was just posting it for general information for the others that might read this thread. I also watched this guy post under the handle of 1895LG_4_DG last night. But that entire thread was deleted last night (by Don?). Then he came in under 1895Lever.

-Bob F.
 
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Your are correct. It is no big deal. That is why it strikes we as weird that a lot of folks make such a big deal against it.
Jack
 
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If you are a 45/70 fan and live in Columbus ,Ohio,now is your chance to settle any arguments on the suitibility of
the 45/70 on lion.

CNN just announced there is a lion running free there!
Let us know the results and if you need bail money,well...

WC
 
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