« Reply #15 on: October 01, 2012, 02:32:17 PM »
The problem is; The 444 Marlin is the 45-70's weak sister. The 45-70 will kill game much deader and will do it from 1/2 a mile away. With a 444 Marlin you would be lucky to kill anything on the far side of 200 yards. How much nostalgia does a 444 Marlin have - not much. How many American Indians have been killed with a 444 Marlin? I bet it is just a small fraction as many as the 45-70 has killed. The 45-70 has killed hundreds, if not thousands. It is highly unlikely that more than a dozen American Indians have been killed with a 444 Marlin. That alone is worth having a 45-70 over a 444 Marlin.
Good Luck and Good Shooting
I'm not looking to start a war over this (especially with a .45/70

)... BUT, I couldn't just let it slide... The above is the most DUMB-AZZED post I have ever read... PERIOD!

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