I know a few , and I mean a few , people who hunt with original 86s , two in 45/70 and one 45/90 . All of them load to well below mid range levels . The rifles are all over 100 years after all , and the original , and slightly above ( 1600 fps with a 405 gr bullet ) will reliably take any game in north america . That being said , 86's that were made to use smokeless powder , early versions weren't , are more than strong enough to handle pressures generated by mid range loads . As others have pointed out , I would go with a modern repro , Miroku being my pick , if I were going to use an 86 for regular hunting . In reality , I would pick up a Marlin 1895 . It's easy to mount a scope and far easier to clean . If you intend to stick with iron sights , the 86 is a better choice ................ and one of the slickest operating rifles ever made .
AB