I so dont like scopes on 45-70s or levers.
Too many shooters get scope kissed
Dont forget to order up a six shot tube, and turn it into an assault lever
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Lead fred, Ive NEVER been smacked by any of my big bores. this one makes the 3rd 45-70. I load them all spicy as well. Might just be Ive shot many scoped big bores ( the biggest is a 458 lott) and so far havent had any issues. But i can see where it would be an issue with cheap glass. I am still thinking hard of putting a ladder style sight on it. GandyDancer wants me to put a set of skinners on it. any dealings with those? Any particular brand tube you like?
my main reason with having this one scoped ( for time being) is for low light conditions. any issues with those aforementioned sights? Thanks for all the help fellers, yall are great!
I have always preferred aperture sights on lever actions and scopes on bolt actions, probably because my dad had everything set up that way. I usually think scopes look & feel out-of-place on a lever gun. I searched and found NOS Lyman sights for an older Savage 99 & a J.C. Higgins 45 (Marlin 336) that I bought on the same day few years ago. My favorite lever gun as a kid was my father's Winchester .32 Special with a Williams receiver sight with a ramp hood, what a gun! I've also installed an XS rail and ghost ring set on my Marlin Guide Gun that has worked out like a charm, although I will admit looking into a low power scout scope with Talley quick detachable scope rings. I've always liked the concept of a removable low power scope with open sights on a big game rifle to cover all situations in the field. I hate scopes fogging up in bad weather conditions, and missed the best opportunity for a wall hanger in such a way. I know, it's all personal preference based on what works best for you, and this is what I've found works best for me.
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I have a Guide Gun in 45-70 also. I put a set of Skinners on it. I liked them so much I put Skinners on every levergun I have.
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I put a Wild West Happy Trigger on my 1895 Marlin. Bought the trigger from Brownells and installed it myself using You Tube. Without any filing etc. it is supposed to bring the trigger pull to about three pounds.I like the results just fine and it also eliminates the "marlin flop".
Greg B. , I saw those triggers. could you tell a substantial improvement?
Nice rifle. I'd put a Williams F/P peep on it. Unscrew its aperture and throw it away. Then you'll have that dusk and early dawn shooter. Yup a two county rifle. {shot in one and heard through-out in the other} You gott'a love them 45-70s. I hope your intending to shoot some cast thru it?
I'd suggest you actually put a scale on the trigger to see where you're at before doing anything. Using a finger for a scale just isn't accurate. The last Marlin I had was just a shade over three pounds right out of the box. I never touched it and it got better with use. Just see where you are before going forward.
Ye sir OverMax, i shot some cast today out of her. Shes ringing steel out to 200 yard with No problem at all! Im in love!! lol
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BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
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