19 November 2011, 03:03
JudgeGQuite the birthday gift!
My brother was lucky to win a raffle, not once, but two years in a row. Both times, the prize was a Marlin Guide Gun, the first year in .45/70 and the second in .450 Marlin.
Dadgum if he didn't give the latter (NIB, no less) to me for my birthday. I put a Pentax Whitetail Classic 1.5x5 with QD mounts on it, bought some LeveRevelolution ammo and went to a friend's house who has a 100 yard range.
I fired one round and found it to be an inch to the left and 7 inches low. I put cross-hairs back on the bull and twisted the elevation up until the cross-hairs were on the bullet hole and fired again. Below, in the picture, you'll see a shot about 1.5 inches to the left. I then hit the elevation a couple of clicks up and two to the right and fired 5 shots.
I think my brother gave me a winner!
My daughter and I will be bear hunting in Manitoba next May and I'm sure she'll have the rifle in the tree with her!
Ain't it nice to have a lucky brother who's too lazy to go to the store to buy me a present?
BTW, has anyone chrono'ed a .450 Marlin shooting the 325 grain LeveRevolution rounds from the short Guide Gun barrel? I'd think it would be around 2000 fps???
19 November 2011, 05:08
BlackHawk1Congrats and happy birthday, looks like a keeper. I just bought a Marlin 1895GBL 45-70 on Gunbroker as a Christmas present to myself. I should get it next week.
26 November 2011, 09:36
TerryRQuite a nice gift Judge, and a definite shooter. I have a guide gun in 45-70 scoped with a leupold 4 power fixed scope. I love it, but the damn gun is unlucky, I take it deer hunting and don't see a deer. I have been tempted to take it to Africa for plainsgame and maybe I will do it one year. Unlike others I wouldn't dream of using it on buffalo but I have wondered how it might do on leopard. Enjoy yours judge.
28 November 2011, 03:24
crsheltonTerry,
It will do fine on leopard using an expanding bullet. My .45-90 took a big one loaded with 300 grain Nosler Protected Points; this bullet came in .45-70 Winchester Supreme ammo a few years back.

A friend of mine has taken more than a dozen leopards using a variety of weapons and a few years back, he switched to a lever action .45-70 for leopard and still uses it.
01 December 2011, 05:29
BiebsBirthday, Ernest? Was that the big six-o ???
01 December 2011, 08:51
N E 450 No2Ernest, well done.
I am constantly amazed at how well the Marlin Guide Guns shoot.
I have personally shot two 45/70's and a 450 Marlin at 100 yards they all three were near one holers. They shot like a Match Grade 308 Sniper Rifle.
01 December 2011, 13:52
JudgeGBiebs:
Add a handful of wear and tear years (and double-ended candle burning) on you guess!
I shot a doe with the rifle yesterday. It was a broadside shot at 40 yards and I successfully aimed to miss the shoulders, but get the lungs. The little Southeast Georgia lady bounded tail up twice like nothing had happened and died in mid-flight of the third bounce. Exit by the Hornady LeveRevolution 325 grain bullet was a huge hole (about .75") and the lungs were jelly.
I like the rifle!
02 December 2011, 09:19
prof242Judge,
My son has the .45-70 version of your rifle and I have a Browning BLR in .450 Marlin. Both guns love the LeveRevolution ammo. I'm working on handloads for the BLR using that particular 325gr bullet.
Max
02 December 2011, 16:33
JudgeGIf you're going to be at DSC, I'd love to talk to you about your results.
26 December 2011, 19:06
BuglemintodayGood Shooting! I am contemplating getting another (or my old) .450 Marlin back...or .444...or .35 Rem...or all three
