I've had many .45-70's over the years...............In the past, I've had a Ruger #1, Ruger#3, 2 Marlin 1895SS's, and a Marlin 1895 Cowboy. I currently have a 1875 C. Sharps long range, a Shiloh 1874 Sharps Saddle rifle, a Ruger #1, and a Marlin ported Guide gun. ALL were a pleasure to shoot with mild loads, but run the loads up to max for the particular gun, and they can be a handfull. The Ruger #3, on the other hand, was brutal due to the stock design and lightweight. The best description I can give for it is that it's the rifle that kills on one end and cripples on the other...........trouble is, you wonder which end you have ahold of!
The #1 is a great rifle, and the .45-70 a wonderful round. Even with all the modern calibers I have, I cannot imagine being without a .45-70 or three!