I have (had, I'm mid-variation now having not actually bought one... ) 45-70 conditioned for deer, in West Mercia. I wanted a lever action that would be an easier carry/point in the woods. I still have a slot for a 44 magnum which I will eventually buy in a lever action, but I decided a break-action Bergara would be a better tool for the woods due to the ability to moderate it (whilst still keeping it short overall) and widespread availability of factory ammo in more standard calibres.Anyone on here using .45-70 for deer in England? Any problems obtaining the variation?
I put in for a variation for the above, for woodland - close range deer stalking (as I don't really like using my 24" T3 with its 4" moderator in dense woodland).
However FEO isn't sure about it (none issued in Staffordshire apparently) and it'll be a FLM decision. He did ask for details of any persons who do have this calibre conditioned for deer, as it'll help my case but of course not guarantee it.
Please PM if you'd rather not disclose on a public forum.
Many thanks,
Chris
45-70 are used on indoor 50 yard ranges within the UK , The Spanish created big Issues for The Americans because they could shoot accurately at considerably longer ranges with their Mauser bolt action rifles than the Americans could with their 45-70 issued .Anyone on here using .45-70 for deer in England? Any problems obtaining the variation?
I put in for a variation for the above, for woodland - close range deer stalking (as I don't really like using my 24" T3 with its 4" moderator in dense woodland).
However FEO isn't sure about it (none issued in Staffordshire apparently) and it'll be a FLM decision. He did ask for details of any persons who do have this calibre conditioned for deer, as it'll help my case but of course not guarantee it.
Please PM if you'd rather not disclose on a public forum.
Many thanks,
Chris
375 in some ways is more practical than the 40-70 imoHad a 375 for 40 years for stalking but at last renewal it was taken off and only allowed for target shooting. Despite me going to Africa regularly.
I knew of quite a few others who had 375's for stalking, none of whom had been abroad for more than 10 years.
I used the FOI to find out how many in my area had 375 and larger for deerstalking.
Result, more than a dozen and my ammended FAC was returned promptly with it reinstated.
Bullets for reloading also expensive as is the large amount of powder .
Oh btw the 45-70 has its uses but its very noisy and gives the user a big old wallop and tries to blow your ears out and Factory ammo is expensive and hunting specific rounds are not on most gunshop shelves , Bullets for reloading also expensive as is the large amount of powder . Fun but not really very practical for most hunting situations in the UK .
Oh btw the 45-70 has its uses but its very noisy and gives the user a big old wallop and tries to blow your ears out and Factory ammo is expensive and hunting specific rounds are not on most gunshop shelves , Bullets for reloading also expensive as is the large amount of powder . Fun but not really very practical for most hunting situations in the UK .
Yeah folks need to put a few rounds down them , then give them back ! Lots of really clean Second hand ones though with low round counts LOLIf you think 45-70 components are expensive you should see my other rifles"YOLO" as some say
Lucky if some of the 45-70 owners have fired two magazine tubes of Ammo through there rifle before moving them onYeah folks need to put a few rounds down them , then give them back ! Lots of really clean Second hand ones though with low round counts LOL
" foster guns " eh ? I think that's the way most goLucky if some of the 45-70 owners have fired two magazine tubes of Ammo through there rifle before moving them onand on
Nonsense45-70 are used on indoor 50 yard ranges within the UK , The Spanish created big Issues for The Americans because they could shoot accurately at considerably longer ranges with their Mauser bolt action rifles than the Americans could with their 45-70 issued .
The fact the FEO doesn't know what they are dealing with makes a mockery of the system . Oh btw the 45-70 has its uses but its very noisy and gives the user a big old wallop and tries to blow your ears out and Factory ammo is expensive and hunting specific rounds are not on most gunshop shelves , Bullets for reloading also expensive as is the large amount of powder . Fun but not really very practical for most hunting situations in the UK .