I have not said that anyone should choose the 45-70 over the 444 Marlin. All I have done is point out the facts in response to other's statements I feel are in error. I don't understand the resulting defensiveness.
You can get that kind of velocity out of the 45-70 safely?
Honady lists the 350gr for the marlin 1895 at 1900fps max. The Ruger #1 at 2200fps, and the 300gr at 2200fps max. in the marlin. using these figures I'm not seeing the same thing in the loading manuals.
But if your right your right. But does that make my original statement way off the mark?
it shoots about the flattest of the three but that's pretty relative in this platform, the 450 and 45-70 have the weight and power advantage
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Pinkerton,
Marlin 1895 45-70 24" barrel
350 grain Hornady RN seated to 2.54"
Winchester brass, 2.1" trim
CCI 200 primer
48.5 grains H4198 START 2036 fps 32,200 CUP
54.0 grain H4198 MAXIMUM 2191 fps 39,300 CUP
Hodgdon #27
Marlin 1895 45-70 24" barrel
300 grain Sierra JHP seated to 2.525"
Winchester brass, 2.1" trim
CCI 200 primer
55.0 grains H4198 START 2221 fps 27,600 CUP
60.0 grains H4198 MAXIMUM 2424 fps 40,000 CUP
Hodgdon #27
Ruger No. 1 45-70 24" barrel
350 grain Hornady RN seated to 2.54"
Winchester brass, 2.1" trim
CCI 200 primer
50.5 grains H4198 START 2104 fps 35,100 CUP
56.0 grain H4198 MAXIMUM 2300 fps 50,000 CUP
Hodgdon #27
Ruger No. 1 45-70 24" barrel
300 grain Sierra JHP seated to 2.525"
Winchester brass, 2.1" trim
CCI 200 primer
59.5 grains H4198 START 2394 fps 37,300 CUP
63.0 grains H4198 MAXIMUM 2532 fps 50,000 CUP
Hodgdon #27
The Hornady manual is obviously conservative. They say the Marlin 1895 45-70 loads are limited to 40,000 CUP, and then don't list the actual pressures of the loads. In actuality those loads are around 28,000 CUP. The safe operating pressure of the Marlin 1895 45-70 is 40,000 CUP.
Yes, the data show your statement in bold above is off the mark. The 444 Marlin does not shoot about the flattest of the three when they are all loaded to their potential in Marlin lever guns.
Mikey, you cannot refute my original statements as they are true, even if you demonstrated you might not have grasped their meaning. I am not talking about a 300 grain bullet driven the same speed in either, I am talking about potential. Potential (balance of optimum velocity and accuracy) is usually what all reloaders seek in their endeavors no matter the caliber. Regarding the potential of each in Marlin lever guns, the 45-70 achieves over 200 fps and 700 fpe more than the 444 Marlin with 300 grain jacketed bullets. All of the other aspects of the situtation you elude to are another matter entirely. Will the deer, black bear, hog, elk, moose, caribou, sheep, goat, pronghorn, african plains game or gnat's ass tell the difference when hit with any of them with a well placed shot a from a proper load? Of course not.