i have a 15" 7-08, so that kinnda answers the question for me. i wouldn't mind having a 45-70, and it's a fine caliber. as my first choice, i'd take the .308. with those powerful rifle calibers, you are not limited. you can take longer shots if you ever need or want to, skills permiting.
if i decided 125 yards was the most i ever wanted to shoot, if i hunted an area that never gave more open shots, if for some reason, i had a special liking to the 45-70, i'd get it.
i've never shot a 45-70 in these guns. what kinnda accuracy can one expect? a bottleneck round can possibly shoot less than 1" at 100 from a bench with handloads.
some states(ohio for sure) restrict handgun calbers to a straight wall case. 45-70 would be a possible first choice in that case.
get one of each, and you'll be set up great. :grin: but then you may want a nice little varmint caliber. they should go ahead and make it a law, three barrel minimum.
