Tuesday, March 31, 2026

 


11 comments:

  1. What calibor is that? There seames to be a slight taper from the base up to the lead.

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  2. Popcorn ammo for your thundergun. I guess everyone has to start somewhere. 13gr Unique and a soft lead bullet of 35-520gr. Good for 1250fps, about equal to the original loading. Not much recoil.

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  3. Those are fairly light 45-70 loads. I've got some of that Buffalo Bore 380 Grain/2075 fps Mono Metal Dangerous Game ammo for mine. Now all I need is something that needs to get smacked that hard.

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  4. @ Mikey
    if moose won't do it for you, how about brown bear

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    1. I was inspired to get the Marlin Guide Gun and customize it after a trip hiking around in Alaska. I will say that nothing makes you feel as alert and alive as hiking around in the land of the Griz.

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  5. Not a gun expert but didn't they outlaw lead for hunting years ago?

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    1. That was only for migratory waterfowl IIRC.

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  6. This is the year I'll be putting a Henry big bore in my stable.

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  7. I've got 4 Henry's, with a 45-70 big boy. But, I've moved to Marlin rifles, prior to the Remington takeover disaster. I like the JM stamped rifles, and so far, have 3, 2 in 450 Marlin, 1 in 45-70. The 1895G is the guide rifle and have one in each caliber. Since Mr. Griz has been in the area, having a hard hitting lever gun just seems like a good idea.

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    1. I've been lucky enough to have glommed onto a couple of JM rollmarked Marlin 1894s. One is a .41 Magnum, the other is a .44-40. The .44-40 is extra special because only 325 were made. They're both beautifully made rifles.

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    2. Asking for a friend...
      Would 300 Blackout from an 18 or 20" AR platform do for a Griz?

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