anyone shoot 45/70

Neat thing about the 1895 cb is you can load shoot loads that are accurate and fun to shoot, or you can shoot loads that are impressively powerful and produce significant recoil. I use 300 grain Barnes Originals and Reloader 7 to create a load that doesn't produce excessive recoil and really puts hogs and whitetails down quick without much meat damage.
 
45/70 is one of those rounds that has been around for a long time and still viable today as ever.Just think what all that round has done,Buffalo,Indians and everything that walks ever after.. To be honest I really rather shoot the 40/65 with about 400 gr bullet and it will knock the Rams over at 500 meters.
 
No doubt the 40/65 is a good and popular round for BPCR Silhouette less recoil than the 70 I can shoot it all day but I have dinged some rams dead center with a 400 gr snover and had them wobble but with my 70 and 535 gr bullets they almost jump off the rail, and they will really launch a chicken
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I shot one for the first time a few weeks back. My buddy told me it was ready to go, just click off the saftey and let her rip......So I got ready, JERKED the trigger only to flinch like a newbee.....dry fire! He pulled one over on me! Next round was live and it felt like a solid punch to the shoulder. I shot it one more time and I called it quits. Nice rifle though.
 
I have had an still have a few 45/70s. Like everyone said, the factory fodder is pretty mild unless you jump into the "hot specialty" stuff.

I've been shooting the Hornady LeverEverolution stuff out of my 1895SS guide gun, it shoots it very well.
 
Rich44 No doubt the 70 has more punch on the rams.I have heard several people say they had the 40/65 to fail to knock over the ram.That is why I said what I did,I wondered if anyone here had had that experience. I have never had one fail me but I may have been lucky.The bullet I like best is one of Snovers prototypes that weighs I think about 385.It is one band shorter than Snovers final version but it is so accurate from my gun.We shot it through the chronograph and had only 13fps deviation.That was with good Swiss powder.
Do you know Snover?Have you ever shot at Nashville Tn or Raton?I wonder if we might have met along the line
 
I shoot mostly in PA, Ridgeway and McDonald some other clubs but those are the main ones BTW I've taken rams clean with a 38/55 also and am not bashing the 40's at all the 40/65 is one of the best for sure
 
I used to shoot steel buff targets with a Pedersoli Sharps. Used a 457125 and a compressed load of FFF, lube cookie and a milk carton wad. That was a good time for sure!
 
I always meant to go to Ridgeway but never did.The range at nashville closed.It was my closest one and it was 250 miles.We drove down once a month for two years till it closed though.Went to Raton a couple of times.I sure would have liked to shoot it when the weather was not so bad but as you know you take what you get.once we drove out,1400 miles for the two day shoot.On our day to shoot both days it stormed and the wind was wild.It was fun but it would have been nice to have a good weather day.
You mentioned the Snover bullet,he is my shooting buddy and lives next door.He is a pretty good smith.
Shooting those chickens sure will humble the average man won't they.
 
Recently sold my 1895 Cowboy to a friend- .45-70, global shoulder reconstruction and old bones no fit.

Paper punching and Cowboy Action side matches with a Marbles tang sight..all good.

My friend is now enjoying what I used to - pushing big, heavy lead.

Now ask me about my SISSY .243's.
 
I never met Mr Snover but did have the pleasure of shooting with Paul Matthews. Yes chickens are very humbling the last I knew only one person had a 10 pin for chickens, I watched Brian Chilson shoot 9 chickens with a 40/65 Shiloh with a broken firing pin.
Ridgeway is a very nice place to shoot they used to have a steel buffalo at 1000yrds they have expanded there range to include a longrange varmint silhouette course looks like a lot of fun I will be trying it out this year maybe see you out there sometime
 
I have met Paul Matthews one time I think,we had dinner with him and his family.Very nice people.It's been several years now,probably about 2001.It would be nice to meet you at the range sometime.Who knows I may give it another go sometime.
 
I bought a Marlin95 in 1976, curved butt, no recoil pad, put on a williams rear peep & loaded up speers 300g jsp back then at 2000 fps. It was very accurate and gave you a solid push when shot, but not a "kick". It was softer after I put on a recoil pad.....then I sold it in 1986.
 
If yours don't kick you should try mine with my "TEREX" loads......
This aint no "push"....IT BUCKS LIKE A MULE!!!!
....1895 Marlin SS GUIDE GUN.....unported
shooting 400 grain Barnes Originals..@1925 f.p.s....!!

These bullets are super penetrators....Great for shooting 3 ton jeeps...fun to shoot...but terrible on game....I shot a few black bears with them and it took a lot of shots to kill them......

They perform like F.M.J......they are meant for the .458 win. mag.'s higher velocity for proper expansion.

I no longer use them for hunting.....but still carry them in case I get chased by a 3 ton jeep....lol
I will be going to 400 grn. S.P. Rem bulk ammo....oh yeah, and slow them down a bit....
 
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I had a Ruger #1 Carbine I guess it was,it was little and light.I had been shooting 45/70 in a heavy rifle and a Marlin so I thought that Ruger would be fun.Wow was I wrong about that.I bought some factory ammo for it and I don't know if it was a little hot or not but it would kick your collarbone lose.I traded it pretty quick.It had a really tight chamber anyway.
 
I have an 1895 Cowboy and an 1895 Stainless Guide Gun.

My wife shoots factory Hornady Leverevolution 325grn's out of the Guide Gun, 325grns at 1795fps, hit a 310lb buck at 250yrds, dropped him in his track. My wife is 5'3" and 125lbs, and has no problem with the Guide Gun.

The Cowboy has a lot more barrel to burn up powder, so it does a lot better on velocity. I haven't chrony'd my wife's factory loads through the Cowboy, but I'm pushing 2100fps with handloaded 325grn Hornady Leverevolution FTX's (deer DUMPER!). It kicks considerably harder, but it's still very manageable.

Very accurate rifles, and a supreme level of style! Get one while you still can, the word on the street is that the Cowboy Models have been discontinued after the "Marlington" take over.
 
I can't remember the name of the companies but only one or two parent companies own almost all the gun companies.I wish I had bookmarked that info so I could give correct names and such but I bet some of you know.I was very surprised when I saw that all but a few of the small,you might say independent makers are owned by I think two parent companies.They own Olin for one I remember who I had thought was the parent but its not.
 
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