Re: Marlin 1895 - 45-70 Recoil
Shooting 40-50 rounds of 45/70 out of the truck window can get a little tiresome

but generally I feel the 45/70 marlin is well behaved...I have the 22" barrelled model
22 October 2004, 10:53
ChuckWagonI honestly have no idea if cast bullets in general run slower. I was really referring to the Buffalo Bores that I have been playing with and they are slower than the numbers above but at 270 and 305 grains. Are you getting any penetration with the HP's ? If you always get a lung shot it's a bang-flop caliber for sure. If you get a neck or shoulder they do a lot of meat damage but then that's what their supposed to do.
22 October 2004, 11:29
284LUVRHow about a 444 Marlin?If If I didn't already own an 1895SS in 45/70 I'd probably buy one. They look like a lota fun.The first time I shot my 45/70 with some fairly healthy reloads I said DAMN!!!!!! but it's like anything else you get used to it if you do it enough.
25 October 2004, 03:19
Red Neck64With factory ammo the recoil on my 1895-45/70 is mild.Factory ammo is loaded with 35 too 38 grs of powder,so it can be loaded in trapdoor rifles.I hand load for my 1895,54grs of I.M.R.3031,behind a 405gr bullet.And the recoil of that load,is right up there with the 458 Winchester Mag.For sighting it in I use a sissy bag.