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q251 10-26-2005 05:38 PM

450 Marlin
 
I looking to buy a winchester 94 timber in 450 marlin for a brush gun. Just looking for info on the 450.

bronko22000 10-26-2005 05:44 PM

RE: 450 Marlin
 
IMO the 450 doesn't have too much of an edge over the old .45-70 for a person who handloads. Factory ammo is another story.
With handloads, both are pretty potent rounds for just about any NA big game and are pretty equal as long as you keep the ranges within reason.


mossy33oak 10-26-2005 05:44 PM

RE: 450 Marlin
 
I posted this question last year when I was checking into them. The big comparison seems to be the 450 or the 45/70. The answers I got were, if you are shooting factory ammo, go with the 450. If you reload get the 45/70. Apparently you can hop up the 45/70 to outperform the 450. Im not an expert, cause I didnt even buy one, just trying to help.

JeffS 10-26-2005 06:19 PM

RE: 450 Marlin
 
Like everybody already said if you don't handload the factory shells are more powerful in the .450 unless you go to the specaility loads. I have a Marlin .450 myself and love it. We were planning on reloading for it but the factory shells shot so good out of it we never bothered to buy any dies for it. I wouldn't hesitate to shot anything with it out to about 200 yards. I know it does a realy good job on large boars.


rhs98jeep 10-26-2005 09:03 PM

RE: 450 Marlin
 
Not to add to the confusion, but you may also want to consider the .444Marlin. I have one on a custom Mauser 98 action, really like the gun. I use Hornady Light mags in 265grain, shoot excellent. Just something to think about.

biscuit jake 10-26-2005 10:28 PM

RE: 450 Marlin
 
I like the ghost ring sight on that 94, and I approve of biscuit shooters. Although I keep a 45 70, you can get heavy loads for both at Buffalo Bore.

Doubt much will survive long with a hit from it.

statjunk 10-27-2005 07:36 AM

RE: 450 Marlin
 
What kind of accuracy can you expect from a Marlin lever action shooting the 450 Marlin with factory loads?

Thanks
Tom

Rebel Hog 10-27-2005 07:44 AM

RE: 450 Marlin
 

ORIGINAL: mossy33oak

I posted this question last year when I was checking into them. The big comparison seems to be the 450 or the 45/70. The answers I got were, if you are shooting factory ammo, go with the 450. If you reload get the 45/70. Apparently you can hop up the 45/70 to outperform the 450. Im not an expert, cause I didnt even buy one, just trying to help.




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bigcountry 10-27-2005 09:29 AM

RE: 450 Marlin
 

ORIGINAL: statjunk

What kind of accuracy can you expect from a Marlin lever action shooting the 450 Marlin with factory loads?

Thanks
Tom
For my 45-70 hopped up to 2100fps, 2MOA if you are lucky.

statjunk 10-27-2005 11:18 AM

RE: 450 Marlin
 
BC,

Why do lever action have accuracy issues? Are there mods that have reasonable cost to get them to shoot better? Would hand loading solve the problem?

I got rid of a 30-30 that would satisify any hunter in terms of accuracy but not me as a hunter/shooter. I just want to know if I should avoid levers all together if this is my stance.

Thanks
Tom


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