There you go, it's since had the scope removed, just using the ghost ring sights now.
Factory loads are comparable to shotgun recoil, more of a push than anything. Hot reloads are nasty off the bench but the performance is definitely worth it.
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Awesome!
I run the ghost rings on my 30-30 lever but have a 1895SBL in bound which I have a small red dot and a vx5hd 1-5 for. See if they ruin the lines or not.
Personally I think it should be badass. Will have to get some hand loads sorted for it.
Nice bit of kit! Is that the texan model only ask because of the square hand slot.
Awesome @Nibblet you won't regret that purchase, the vx5 would make it a very versatile rig.
@Marty Henry Standard model I believe, itsan original JM stamped Marlin.
A 45-70 in its natural habitat. Remmington made with no issues I removed factory (what ever it is) and gave it a Tung oil finish.
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Velocity is thrilling,but diameter does the real killing.
Well ive looked every time I go bush and never seen one!
Mine came with the rifle when I bought it however, most shop's in the states have them or your local should be able to get them in. The two main aftermarket brands are XS sights and Skinner sights.
here is how to shoot it with a shorter barrel https://youtu.be/c0DHCtEIBGU
I have a single shot Springfield 73 which I bought off a nice chap here on the forum. Off the bench, with 70 grain blackpowder loads or even ''low powered'' 50 grains of Varget, with a 405 grain bullet it hits you like heartache, as they say. I havn't taken it out anywhere apart from the range at the moment, although I am dead keen to get a deer with it.
Yeah those little carbines kick abit used to have one myself I sold it to a nice chap on here
Glad to hear it’s going well for you
Heres my cannon
I replaced the trapdoor with
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Rolling block 30 inch barrel
And weighing a ton
She still boots pretty well with a 515gn and 65gn of 2f
I also run a guide gun, currently loading up some 500gr Lee casts
That is extremely cool. Impressive.
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