45-70 Lever Gun

This is an itch I have yet to scratch, I was poised to get a win mod 94 in 450 marlin but bought a 30/30 instead. I still have that itch though.
I saw someone with a henry break barrel in 45/70, not my cup of tea but if single shot is your thing...
 
Buy this mold first: The Lyman #457-122. It is a 330 HP which means casting will be a little tedious. It is superbly accurate from every 45-70 I've used it in (single shot, lever and bolt guns) and will hammer large deer flat with moderate loads. ~Muir
@angusb1 has pointed me in the direction of this thread.

Variation has gone in, plan is to new ruger marlin SBL, cast for target and a soft deer load and full fat load with something jacketed or copper.

I have plenty of 8208 xbr for the full fat loads.

I must admit that a 405 gr load appeals but hard to look past your advice @Muir. What powder would you use with cast?
 
The Marlin .444m is a much nicer rifles to shoot than the 45-70 in my opinion and for boar and deer will do everything the 45-70 will with a flatter trajectory.
Mine is doing 2300 fps with 265 inter locks .
That 444 Marlin is a hell of a round, that would be my choice any day over a 45/70.
 
Didn’t like the Triple 4. Bullets designed for pistols at 2400 were inconsistent and unpredictable! Went with an impressive crack, but way too much muzzle blast, but then I hate the .22-250 for the same reason!

Wholly underwhelming! lol
 
Didn’t like the Triple 4. Bullets designed for pistols at 2400 were inconsistent and unpredictable! Went with an impressive crack, but way too much muzzle blast, but then I hate the .22-250 for the same reason!

Wholly underwhelming! lol
22-250 inconsistent and unpredictable ? LOL
 
No, it was the muzzle blast. .22-250 is great in a rifle until the barrel is burned after 70 rounds!🤣
 
That 444 Marlin is a hell of a round, that would be my choice any day over a 45/70.
Marlin had one or two fails in 45/70. It's barrel is getting thin up by the threads in that chambering! 444 never let go in the action threads. A bit more steel there👍🏻
 
Didn’t like the Triple 4. Bullets designed for pistols at 2400 were inconsistent and unpredictable! Went with an impressive crack, but way too much muzzle blast, but then I hate the .22-250 for the same reason!

Wholly underwhelming! lol
There are plenty of proper .444 bullets available such as the Hornady 265 gr flat point that I use . If you used pistol bullets in a 444 and try to drive them at full rifle velocity what do you expect but inconsistency as they were not designed to be shot at those speeds but at a leisurely 1800 fps Hornady even state they shouldn’t be driven faster than that ! 265gr interlocks are doing just over 2300 fps and are very accurate out to 150 mtr . I could push them a bit faster but see no need to use more powder for the extra 100-150 fps
 
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And certain revolver bullets at top end revolver velocities would in a 444 case be most agreeable if it was all one could get.
 
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