45, not dead, but close to it. I can see no reason for this. My dad brought home plenty of venison with .45 roundball when I was knee high to a grasshopper.
Like the 260Rem, it isn't being marketed properly.
.45 cal ML like the 260 is a perfect cal. to introduce younger or smaller framed people to the fine sport of hunting/shooting.
The firearms offered are also going to be lighter to carry around all day.
Light is also good for us aging hunters dragging through the woods.
Everyone that I've let shoot my childrens .45 Rossi has fell in love with it.
I'm sure the H&R Handi is much like it.
The closest thing I've ever seen from TC is the Katadin. 50cal.
I would love to buy a TC Katadin in .45 but can't. And I certainly wouldn't for $800.
There isn't any reason, that TC couldn't make a 20" 1/20-1/28 twist .45 and market to the groups I've stated for around $500.
Sure, we could have one custom made, but again, we shouldn't have to.
Like the truck manufacturers, everyone gets on the whole bigger is badder bandwagon.
For me, I'll take a Rem. Model7 in 260, a handi ML in .45 and a solid axle 3/4ton with a Cummins 4BT...Too bad they are either hard to find or have to be custom made.
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