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HatchieLuvr 04-12-2012 12:54 PM

New Marlin 45-70 at home!
 
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My 16 yr old is on Spring Break this week so he and I went to an old gun shop in midtown Memphis, TN Tues mornin who has a considerable selection of new big bore leverguns from Marlin, Winchester, Henry, Uberti, Cimmaron etc... He has wanted a stainless 45-70 since he decided that's the caliber he wanted several months ago. So here's what he picked out and brought home. A brand new 1895 STBL in 45-70. I wasn't previously that attracted to SS leverguns myself but the 6 shot mag, big loop and walnut stocks on this one really have me likin it as well.

They also had a new 1894 20" octagonal Cowboy 45LC (JM stamp to!) sitting right next to this STBL and MAN was I tempted to make a package deal. But I'm gonna wait for my own 45-70 after I see how his performs this fall. Grabbed a box of 300grn Rems to break it in with and a box of 325 Leverevos to sight in with for the fall. (He wants a SS 2.5x8x36 VariX-III atop it shortly)

I really checked this gun over before committing, danged if I could see any problems with fit/finish and functioning. Will see how it shoots this weekend. (DID see another 1895 with an obviously off centered magazine tube sitting on the shelf nearby! )

When he was 10 I bought him a Model 7 youth, 243. Now he's 16, stands 6'3" 235#s and wants a true "Swamp Hammer" for our riverbottom farm in west TN.
HL

ps
Proud he's gone the "traditional" route, since buying our place in the bottoms 2 yrs ago I've left the bolt action thunderboomers in the safe and dug out my grandads old 35 Marlin out for myself. Just LOVE these old Marlin's when most of our shootin is through cypress swamps inside of 200yds. My yougest son is still "modern" and has apprehended my 7600 7mm-08, but there's hope yet. :biggrin:

Bocajnala 04-12-2012 01:03 PM

That's a pretty lever there. Should be great deer medicine! Congrats! I love hunting deer with the levers
-Jake

BRUSE 04-12-2012 02:32 PM

I'd been looking at one of those for some time. Let us know how it performs.

Semisane 04-12-2012 07:13 PM

A JM 1894 Cowboy in .45LC? Man, I would be all over that like Saturday Night Live on Sarah Palin.

HatchieLuvr 04-12-2012 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by Semisane (Post 3929258)
A JM 1894 Cowboy in .45LC? Man, I would be all over that like Saturday Night Live on Sarah Palin.

Semi you AINT helpin me here! :action-smiley-099: :p

I REALLY like that 45 Cowboy and with the 225barnes load from Buffalo Bore makes it quite a deer thumper. But I'm tryin to make myself holdout for a 45-70 of my own as well. (having a 35 336 in the safe helps lesson the temptation of that 1894!)

If you want I can PM you the name, addy & info of the shop that has that new 1894 in their case if you want to call them about it. Like I said, it's still NIB!

;)
HL

Bernie P. 04-13-2012 05:32 AM

A friend has a Marlin lever in .444.The look of those monster bullets makes me all warm and fuzzy inside :patriot:.

Centaur 1 04-13-2012 12:12 PM

It's a thing of beauty, good luck with it.

Mojotex 04-15-2012 06:10 AM

A few years back I acquired a NIB Marlin "Guide" in 444 Marlin. I really enjoy this compact design . I have taken deer and feral hogs from about point blank out to 150 +/- yards ... no problem. I switched from the factory Reminton loads, which I consider pretty lame, to hand loading for accuracy using Gold Dot bullets. This combo worked great. I now use Hornady factory Leverlution ammo. This ammo performs extremely well out of this particular rifle. Consistently very tight groups and excellent results in the field. I suggest you give it a try.

tracy906 04-15-2012 10:25 PM

That's a pretty lever there

CalHunter 04-21-2012 03:05 PM

Sounds like you maybe need both. :biggrin:


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