You have to "sort" through the 45/70 data to get the loads you want. There are
three (3) Four (4) families of guns and they each have their own section of data. Most loading manuals have each of these sections pretty well spelled out.
Early 45/70 guns like the Rem. Rolling Blocks, early buffalo guns, and replicas that originally used black powder are on the low spectrum, low pressure loads.
There are more modern guns, replicas, break actions, etc that use a middle of the road pressure. This is where I would get my data for the H&R and any low cost firearm.
There are HIGH pressure loads for the newer and heavier (stronger) bolt action or other type rounds. I am not sure, but I would think the Marlin guide gun would fit into this group.
You also have the loads for the pistols...Contenders, Encores, BFRs, etc.
Check your data closely for the 45/70 and MAKE SURE you get the correct data for YOUR firearm.
Steve