17 October 2009, 22:04
BISCUT45-70 BLR
Anyone know why there is no 45-70BLR?? I would buy one in a second.
I assume an arrangement with Hornady that procludes offering a 45-70 to compete with the 450Marlin. Just a guess though. IMHO it doesn not make sense.
17 October 2009, 22:31
Idaho SharpshooterMarlin is so deeply entrenched in the market, that it would be a tough row to hoe. That and it might be too "fat" to fit.
Rich
17 October 2009, 23:16
MFDI like the BLR rifle, have two of them, and had the same thought and spoke to Browning about it and answer was due to rimmed case, not something they wanted to become involved?? I have even come close to buying one in 450 Marlin, but don't see much future for that round and if the 45/70 was in the BLR, no problems loading it up a bit. Can't have everything.
18 October 2009, 01:02
BISCUTquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
Marlin is so deeply entrenched in the market, that it would be a tough row to hoe. That and it might be too "fat" to fit.
Rich
I haven't taken a micrometer to the case but my Wilson trimmer case holder in 45-70 won't fit the 450 thru. Leads me th thinks the 450 is a tad bigger.
I had always thought them the same diameter and believed the 45-70/450Marlin would use the same gage. I was wrong!!
19 October 2009, 05:37
Idaho SharpshooterThey could certainly introduce a new (and useful in the real world)cartridge in them, like a 2.25" 358 or 9,3 or 375 SAUM.
Rich
19 October 2009, 19:36
Jim Z.Browning did make a 1886 Win. in .45-70. They are still out there.

20 October 2009, 03:48
Blackhawk44Browning won't do a BLR .45-70 because there are too many problems trying to get a rimmed case to feed from the BLR box magazine. That is why you will only get the belted .450 Marlin.
22 October 2009, 05:17
N E 450 No2quote:
Originally posted by Blackhawk44:
Browning won't do a BLR .45-70 because there are too many problems trying to get a rimmed case to feed from the BLR box magazine. That is why you will only get the belted .450 Marlin.
Exactly.