What length of barrel do you recommend for the .45/70?
I cannot imagine anything over 26" and if the BC barrel taper adds substantial weight to the overall SB-2, I can see that 22" might not be too short. But I am determined to get maximum performance / efficiency from the round too.
Couger
What is it your wanting to do with a 45-70...
The Buffalo Classic's 32" barrel was done because of those that want to shoot "Long Range" You won't find many 26" or 28" barreled Single Shot Rifles in a long range match.
I admit it's a bit rediculess since the Buffalo Classic is not allowed in most BPCR matches, I personally know of just a couple where its allowed because its not your standard BPCR/NRA match.
If you don't like the barrel length, when you get it have it cut and crowned by your own gunsmith. The current 32" barrel does nothing to hurt the weight or add substantial weight simply because the 22" Handi-Rifle is only 7 pounds and the 32" Buffalo Classic is only 8 pounds. Many of us added an extra 2.25 pounds of weight to it, to help with the felt recoil shooting long strings.
Check out
Buffalo Classic First Web-Page created by me way back when they first came out. The Buffalo Classic as is, is one awesome shooter and dang accurate as well. Do a search here to find all the data you can.
Maybe the Buffalo Classic isn't really what you need for a 26" hunting 45-70 but maybe
this is.
BTW - My Single Shot rifle weighs in at 11.5 pounds and sports a 32" barrel, but its not a Buffalo Classic either.
Have a good one