30-30
.35 Remington
.450 Marlin
.444
45-70
Depending what cartridge, grain of bullet along with sights or optics and practice it will be up to you.
Ditto that. Let me add the Marlin 375 (.375 Winchester) and Marlin 336ER (.356 Winchester). Neither of these is manufactured any more but you can find them used as I did with the 375.
Last year I took a fork horn mulie at a lasered 97 yards and a day or two later a 6x6 bull elk at a lasered 213 yards using my Marlin .45-70 and handloads in both cases. (North Fork 350g bullet @ 2183fps) Both kills were as authoritative as one could wish for.
The year before I took a buck antelope at 167 lasered yards with the .375 Winchester. The buck took a death leap and collapsed.
Zeroed for Maximum Point Blank Range for a 6 target (the bullet never rises or falls more than 3 from point of aim), my Marlins provide me with the following:
.30-30, 150g Speer Flat-SP @ 2440fps
Zero == 203 yards
MPBR == 237 yards w/ 1207 foot-pounds energy
Drop @ 300 yards == 11.9
1000 fpe @ 309 yards
.30-30, 170g Speer Flat-SP @ 2440fps
Zero == 188 yards
MPBR == 220 yards w/ 1226 foot-pounds energy
Drop @ 300 yards == 15.5
1000 fpe @ 322 yards
.375 Win, 220g Hornady JFP @ 2230fps
Zero == 182 yards
MPBR == 212 yards w/ 1373 foot-pounds energy
Drop @ 300 yards == 18.0
1000 fpe @ 323 yards
.45-70, 350g North Fork @ 2183fps
Zero == 175 yards
MPBR == 204 yards w/ 1998 foot-pounds energy
Drop @ 300 yards == 21.3
1000 fpe @ 509 yards
.45-70, 350g Speer Flat-SP @ 2147fps
Zero == 176 yards
MPBR == 206 yards w/ 2122 foot-pounds energy
Drop @ 300 yards == 20.1
1000 fpe @ 509 yards
Choose your poison, but any will do easily at 200 yards.