That's right, my "new baby" is a Marlin Cowboy in .44WCF. Bet y'all thought I was a referin' to a new curtain climber. Well, my wife says I treat my guns better than my kids. Thats not true, of course. I don't lock my kids up in a steel box, although, now that I think on it a bit, that MAY be a good idea. My little girl is about 12 and startin' to git that teenager attitude. But, I digress. This Marlin might replace my .45 Colt Cowboy as my main match gun. I like how the bottleneck case stops the blowback when I use the holy black. Shot a few rounds today and had ZERO fouling in the reciever. A little harder to reload, but a LOT easier in the cleanup department!
On a differant subject, though, how does this caliber stand up to smokeless loads for hunting? I know the brass is thinner at the mouth, but can I get a good stout deer load with 2400? My Lyman manual only lists moderate loads for older rifles.