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Offline Dee

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444 or 45-70 ?
« Reply #30 on: April 07, 2006, 05:30:13 PM »
All this discussion has made me tired. I think I'll take my Geratol and go to bed. I worked up a load for my 1895cb involving a 405 grain hard cast at 1750fps and that's all I shoot. I know where it prints and I suspect it will handle ANYTHING in North America.  :wink:
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RE: 444 or 45-70
« Reply #31 on: April 10, 2006, 12:06:28 PM »
Everyone has an opinion.....here goes mine.

I'd get the 444.  I'm not knocking the 45-70.  I personally don't care for the recoil of the heavier weight bullets typically used in the 45-70.  The 265 grain load offered by Hornady should do all you want for deer & black bear (we aren't talking elephant hunting here) and you can still step up to 300+ grain bullets if you want.

I just don't like the recoil of the heavier bullets & loads.  I like using a Marlin 375  chambered for 375 Winchester or a early Browning BLR in 358 Winchester here where I hunt in south west Mississippi.  Depends on the exact spot I'm hunting which I pick up.  We've got plenty of big deer & feral hogs here and both guns work equally well on either.

Ok, that's my 2 cents and reasons why - I'm sure other folks have different opinions, but that's mine.

Good luck in your choice, whatever you decide.

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Re: 444 or 45-70 ?
« Reply #32 on: July 09, 2007, 04:58:41 PM »
Quote from: swiftman
Not everyone can order ammo throw the mail unless liscened to do so. Depends on what state you live in.
Why would you want to be limited to less than a 300gr bullet anyway?

The real question is why would anybody need a bullet bigger then 300grains?   We have such a great selection of "Premium" bullets in the 300grain for both the 444 and 450/45-70.  
It would be safe to say 95% of all animals killed in North america are with bullets less then 300grains.

If you wanted to use a bullet 300 grains or smaller, why bother hauling a rifle around.