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lets just say it took shooting at a 4X4 piece of plywood to get it on
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well to top it off I relized I did not get my primitive license yesterday so I would not have shot a deer anyway
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My grandpaw has a camo .444 optima,sweet gun.
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my 30-30Marlin has been my carry gun but I think I will be leting it rest and start carrying this thing more, its compact and no nonsense so perfect to pack in the woods around here with a climbing stand
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I agree,plan on buying one for next year. Time to retire the ole smoke pole. They are pretty heavy but not too bad.
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I work with someone that has caught them on sale a few times in different calibers and he now has 5-6 of them, after shooting mine I am gonna watch for them to go on sale and get some different ones also
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I have the 45-70 also and it is pretty accurate at 100 yards. I topped with a Nikon Buckmaster. I use the lead sled to sight it in so the kick doesn't bother me. I was grouping three shots withing 3 inches at the range at 100 yards, which is good enough for me during primitive weapon season.
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What does the 70 stand for on a 45-70?
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I think it used to refer to the powder load at the time.
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45 caliber & 70 grains of powder
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Yup finally found it on bing.
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Hornady Leverevolution is now making a 250gr compared to the 325gr should be alot easier on the shoulder. I will try them.
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wish I seen that sooner... after I shoot this box I may buy them and adjust sights
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