257 Robt
The Handy is very satisfying, especially in 45/70. Accurate from the bench, friendly to carry afield, and provides great confidence in its power!
Other calipers have advantages, and the tradeoffs are a source of lots of conversation. But there does seem to be more and more discussion bout the old 45/70. Its been doin a good job for a long time.
It does kick! Offhand, it's tolerable with factory loads. Off a bench, with poor posture, it will bruise! It seems sensible to put something in the stock cavity, and install a recoil pad. No big deal.
The season of 02, I went along with a friend, in his area, for deer. He used my Handy and I used my flintlock. He returned from shooting it at the range, to check it out. He even showed me the target. One hole. One shot. There was only one empty in the carton. I asked him about that, and he said that it shot fine. I said,"hey, there's plenty of ammo, go ahead and get some practice". 'I SAID IT SHOOTS FINE!"....oh! I spoke to hime, later that day, about the benefits of the 243.
To answer the question asked by bull b 25/06, I've seen a box of cartridges for $20, but have purchased for less, about $15. The Lee Loader I got last month, with the dipper set cost ....$24....I think.
I started out looking for a 45/70, and now I'm pleased with it. It's easily my first choice for hunting deer!.............Woodbutcher