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Offline silverbullet

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« on: February 05, 2003, 09:24:07 AM »
i received a 454 casull rifle as a gift.I dont know anything about them.I was thinking of returning it for a marlin 45-70.is this a good idea?

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« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2003, 09:58:59 AM »
If your rile is the Browning Traditional Hunter Single-Shot, I'd keep it.  It's bound to increase in value simply because the chambering is unsual.

If it is the Rossi "Puma" copy of the Winchester M1892 lever action design, I dunno.  that is too new to evaluate yet.

Speaking strictly of calibers, that .454 can shoot full-charge magnums, or the .45 Colt for milder recoil and target impact effect.

The .45-70 is one of the easiest cartridges to load for and versitile to boot.  A classic brush buster and old-West aura too!

As for the Marlin 1895 series .45-70 rifles, I LOVE them.  Great shooters, balance, and plenty of old west looks and feel.  If you plan to shoot lead bullets, or you handload for that .45-70, I'd certainly get the ones with Ballard-style cut rifling, not the Micro-Groove barrels.

You takes your choice and enjoy.
John Traveler

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« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2003, 10:35:38 AM »
silverbullet-

I hate to answer your question with a question; but I gotta ask, what would you be using the rifle for?  Big game hunting, plinking, etc?  That would be my motivation towards returning/exchanging the .454 Lever Action.  I've heard nothing but good comments (so far) about these LSI Puma .454's since they hit the market.  Might be a question of what you really need more, a short & handy, very powerful for a pistol caliber  .454 carbine or a short & handy .45-70 that can cover the whole range of power.

Just my 2 cents.  I'm sure either one will serve you well.
-Matt

Offline Lloyd Smale

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« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2003, 12:12:41 PM »
neat little guns Id keep it.
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« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2003, 01:28:48 PM »
Think I would keep it as well.

The 454 out of a rilfe should duplicate some of the velocities of the 45/70 with a bit lighter bullet.  In most (but not all) hunting situations the 45/70 is a lot more power than you will need and the 454 can use lighter 45 Colt loads as well.  If you are in a situation where you need the massive bullet weight and power of the 45/70 (i.e. Brown bear back-up) go ahead and switch, but IMHO the 454 would be a lighter and more versatile package for 90 to 95% of most typical hunting and shooting needs.

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