45-70 ⚡️Shocking⚡️ Accuracy !

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Accuracy testing with the new Ruger-made Marlin Guide gun in 45-70. Some ranges will be looong! Hornady LeverEvolution, Remington, and Hornady Subsonic ammo downrange!
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  • @TargetSuite
    @TargetSuite  Год назад +46

    Thanks for watching! Janet pointed out that some of you might not understand the term MOA. It is an abreviation for Minute Of Angle. Most hunting scopes have click adjustments that are calibrated in fractions of inches, i.e. 1/4", 1/8". etc. per click. This typically means that is how far the point of impact of your bullet will move with each click of the scope turrets. This particular scope is set up with 1/2 MOA clicks. So each click moves the point of impact a Minute of angle or roughly 1/2" at 100 yards, which translates to 1" at 200 yards, and 1 and 1/2" at 300 yards. The Hornady ballistic calculator just happens to canculate MOA, which makes adjustments easier.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket Год назад +2

      One thing to point out for people (if you don't mind): there is no Imperial vs. Metric in angular measurements. It's two unique systems that define angles, where the shooter's shoulder is the fulcrum, and the muzzle is the radial pivot. One is minutes and the other is radians. Divisions of minutes and divisions of radians are sub-divided as "seconds" or "milli" (as in deci-, centi-, milli-....divisions of 10) respectively.

    • @waynehajek6346
      @waynehajek6346 Год назад +2

      ​@@exothermal.sprocket Waaaay over my head, partner. But thanks just the same.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket Год назад +2

      @@waynehajek6346 Haha, well I'm sorry I tried. Thanks for the thanks!

    • @waynehajek6346
      @waynehajek6346 Год назад +1

      @@exothermal.sprocket No, I really mean that was great info, just above my simplistic means of understanding. I'm just used to "walking them in". 😉

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket Год назад

      @@waynehajek6346 Cool, understood. I found a chart which shows what a Radian is, or smaller milliradian. See if this link works for you. www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/mil2.jpg

  • @easttexan2933
    @easttexan2933 Год назад +39

    George, what I just witnessed was some outstanding shooting and as for going through 6 boxes of 45-70, all I can say is....."You're a better man than I, Gunga Din".

  • @LarryeWhite61
    @LarryeWhite61 Год назад +14

    I've been a follower for just about 6months. The production quality of the videos is a 10+. All content is also a 10+. It's rare in 2023 to have this. Only a select few people are posting content of this quality. And best of all you'll never have to worry about foul language from George. Keep up the fantastic work.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +3

      Wow, thank you! I really appreciate that!

    • @Wildwestwrangler
      @Wildwestwrangler Год назад +1

      ​@@TargetSuiteGeorge this is the first video of yours I've ever seen, but you sir are all Class!!! Subbed!!!

  • @danielcurtis1434
    @danielcurtis1434 Год назад +2

    Anyone who finds .45-70 long range funny, would be made a fool out at the creedmore range in the black powder era!!! They were shooting at 1,000 yards before anyones great grandfathers were born!!!
    It was the best long range cartridge before spitzer bullets and smokeless powder. This whole thing shows how backwards we’ve gone and now we’re rediscovering things that aren’t at all new but seem new.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Well said!

    • @SEO122
      @SEO122 Год назад

      I run a 535gr Lyman Postell over 70gr Holy Black in my 32" 1874 Sharps Business Rifle. Don't use a levergun as the metric for true .45-70 accuracy and performance.

  • @ablibitum8303
    @ablibitum8303 Год назад +3

    Thanks! I have an old 1895, and now feel much more confident with 200-300 yard shots! Love your videos, keep em coming!

  • @nikos6220
    @nikos6220 Год назад +20

    Great choice to include Sub-X. That time of flight to 300 on the Sub-X really shows that you should keep it inside 100 for hunting. The target could do all kinds of things in the time it takes for it to get there

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +6

      Well said! Fun to shoot, and certainly effective within 100 yards. But just not appropriate for longer range hunting.

    • @geraldotto3145
      @geraldotto3145 Год назад +1

      No reason to ever shoot the subsonic ammo over 100 yards

    • @stevennagel9264
      @stevennagel9264 Год назад

      What’s the purpose of this ammo? Better close range takedown power perhaps?

    • @stevennagel9264
      @stevennagel9264 Год назад

      Wouldn’t the twist rate affect the accuracy with the lower muzzle velocity? Maybe there’s a specific barrel matched to the subsonic ammunition?

    • @nikos6220
      @nikos6220 Год назад +1

      @@stevennagel9264 🤔 Never heard that speed is an issue related to twist rate. Only in the context of stabilization of longer projectiles. So you are saying for subsonics you need an even lower twist rate?

  • @outdoorswithroostercurrie6984
    @outdoorswithroostercurrie6984 Год назад +3

    The Ole War Horse 45/70 Govt. Was The Original Long Range Cartridge. Awesome video My Friend.

  • @dogbone1358
    @dogbone1358 Год назад +7

    Impressed with the performance of the rifle and the ammo. Surprised with the “wind drift”. I shoot a lot of 45-70 out of single shot rifles (Sharps, High Wall, Rolling Block, 1886) and rarely experience that kind of wind drift using black and smokeless powder and 405 to 535 gr lead cast bullets. Thanks for the time, effort and expense of bringing this video to us George!!!

    • @buddyrevelle736
      @buddyrevelle736 Год назад

      What? I thought modern 45-70 loadings weren't safe in the Sharps. They were only meant for cartridge loading of a 405 grain bullet propelled by a powder charge of 70 grains of black powder. Unless the new ones are beefier. I don't know much about sharps. I have a Ruger #1 in 45-70 falling block.

    • @dogbone1358
      @dogbone1358 Год назад +2

      @@buddyrevelle736 These rifles are modern reproductions and perfectly safe to shoot smokeless powder as long as your following the loading data from a up to date manual.

  • @toddreeder3082
    @toddreeder3082 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks George! Excellent work as always brother! 45-70 The only Government we trust😊

  • @MrSwan67
    @MrSwan67 Год назад +4

    Awesome shooting the 45-70 is my favorite cartridge I own a Ruger marlin guide gun like yours it’s the coolest gun ever

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +3

      It is a cool gun! And I'm really surprised at how well it shoots. I knew it was pretty good just from the short range work I've done but this was fantastic at 200 and 300 yards. Thanks for watching!

  • @hutehund9519
    @hutehund9519 Год назад +4

    Thanks!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Bud! I really appreciate this!

  • @dr.froghopper6711
    @dr.froghopper6711 Год назад +3

    Our local range is only 200 yards so I’m starting out just a tetch jealous Señor George. You sure have some pretty green land! Blessings brother!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Unfortunately along with the green comes the mosquitoes. They are out already!

  • @Pedenzo
    @Pedenzo Год назад +3

    Ooof da, benchresting a 45-70.....for six boxes to boot, better man than I....another great video, thank you!

  • @hiltonlouque1504
    @hiltonlouque1504 Год назад +2

    This gentleman is the Jerry Mikulek of rifles!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Wow! Thank you for that comparison. Mr Miculek is one of my favorites!

  • @pbeardy
    @pbeardy Год назад +10

    That was a great video! I love ballistics and I loved watching how you had to make adjustments for distances and loads. One size DOES NOT fit all 👍

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +2

      Thanks! And you are right. It doesn't take much and you need to make adjustments.

  • @cervus-venator
    @cervus-venator Год назад +4

    This should help out with about 6 rounds

  • @daviddejong187
    @daviddejong187 Год назад +2

    Nothing is better than spending time with a lever gun and the 45-70!

  • @samueladams3746
    @samueladams3746 Год назад +1

    Maybe those old timers shooting straight wall black powder cartridges knew a few things.

  • @decrode
    @decrode Год назад +2

    Relatively new viewer here, really appreciate your videos. Thank you!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Thanks! Glad to have you!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      Janet just let me know that Super Thanks were starting to show up in the comments. It took me a few minutes to realize I had to change my comment search criteria to see them. Thank you so much.

  • @ladybuggunner
    @ladybuggunner Год назад +3

    Wow! That was some really great shooting! And I've always loved that beautiful 1895 Guide Gun. Hope your shoulder isn't bruised from so many rounds! Also hope your wallet isn't hurting from so many rounds. Loved watching you zoom through those woods on your beautiful farm too. Thanks for the time and effort and expense and hard work in bringing us another fun and very informative video! Please keep them coming!

  • @jamesfairmind2247
    @jamesfairmind2247 11 месяцев назад +1

    Target Suite, very interesting video. I have the same rifle here in England and what shocked me is that the prices on your ammo box are just about on parity for what we pay here for the same ammo (US Dollar to UK Pound converted). I always assumed that 45/70 would be half or less in the USA! I use the 325 Lever Evolution for deer and can get great accuracy with them out to 130 yards even with iron sights. I actually use my own home made iron sights created from a modified Sako 85 rear ramp but holding my own design of "Open V" dangerous game type blade with a High Vis modified front blade (I descend from a family of big game hunters and have my Granddads 500 double Tolley which gave me the inspiration for the rear sight profile as he designed that for Tiger shooting). Because I seldom encounter our big Red deer here at more than 50 yards and as I am "walking them up" and shooting straight off the shoulder on sight, rather than from a rest in a hide, I get better results without a scope. I can burst a 2 litre Coke bottle dead centre at 130 yards with this sight set up with no problem. Only rifle that I still use iron sights with actually. Such a lovely rifle to carry and use in the woods. You did fantastic shooting there at 300 yards congratulations!

  • @doclees11
    @doclees11 Год назад +3

    Thanks! Hey love to see you shoot the Rossi 92 454 with a progressive range of loads from 45 colt through the hot 454 loads for a impact and recoil perspective.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      You bet!

    • @doclees11
      @doclees11 Год назад

      Oh and someone needs to gift you a Cosmi in 45/70 so you can compare that with the Marlin. I'll check my lottery tickets.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      By the way, I just figured out how to tell if someone gives me a Super Thanks and noticed yours. Thank you very much!

    • @doclees11
      @doclees11 Год назад

      @@TargetSuite first time I've figured out how to send one.

  • @chipsterb4946
    @chipsterb4946 Год назад +2

    Very nice shooting George!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Thank you sir! And thank you for watching!

  • @heiner71
    @heiner71 Год назад +1

    Thanks! I enjoyed the video. The slow 405gr slugs may need a longer barrel or a faster twist rate.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Good morning, Martin! I appreciate the Super Thanks. You may be on to something because the accuracy did seem to fall off between 200 and 300 yards.

  • @justinwood3054
    @justinwood3054 Год назад +5

    Great video, impressive shooting. I love 45-70.

  • @brandtjustsayin
    @brandtjustsayin Год назад

    I bought an 1895 SBL back around December 2022. Still haven't fired it yet due to ammo prices. Crazy expensive and I'm way too cheap to go blast out $300 of ammo for funsies. Thank you for that sacrifice on our behalf.

  • @walksfletcher
    @walksfletcher Год назад +1

    I have a 1895CB, never shot past 200yrds. Has a Marbles Tang sight and 1/8" Gold bead front. Groups 4" at 200yrds from the bench. 5 shots with My handloads, #457193 over Max IMR3031. Most of My guns have never seen factory ammo. Of course that was 25yrs ago. When I had Good eyes & Steady hands.
    That's pretty good shooting 🔫 👍.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      What a great rifle you have! I'd love it if Ruger came out with a new 1895 CB.

  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket Год назад +2

    Always listen to the Minister of Finance. :)
    Thanks for showing your skill and the platform's capability. Yes, there are other channels where individuals can free-stand in a breeze and lob .45-70 with a ladder sight to 1k yards and hit a 2-foot plate after a few tries. But those are clearly exceptional people. You are what I'd refer to as the every-man in capability. Don't feel bashful about sharing what kind of shooting you'd rather do, and rather not do. Wish Ruger's new Marlins were a little more in reach cost-wise. I feel like reaching for a Miroku 1886 in .45-90 so long as I'm already in that zone. Haha

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment. I do have a ladder site in my future. It's going on that 24-in Barrel Rossi 44 magnum when it comes back from customer service. I'm not sure I'll try a thousand yards but I would sure try 300😉

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket Год назад

      @@TargetSuite That sounds like fun! looking forward to if you plan to feature it.

  • @rickywagner3551
    @rickywagner3551 Год назад +1

    Thanks again for another great video. This one has made me retink the 45/70 govt. Who knows just might find one of these at a gunshow.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      You are welcome! Good re-thinking by the way😉

  • @HILLBILLYJones1776
    @HILLBILLYJones1776 Год назад +1

    45-70 is hands down my favorite cartridge! Love my Custom JM 1895 GS 45-70 much! 🇺🇸🤠

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      Sounds like you got a sweet 45-70 there!

  • @TheMormonPower
    @TheMormonPower 11 месяцев назад

    Ive got a Marlin made Marlin 1895, I had a triger job done on it, and tightened the head space. Ive accuracy tested just about every factory load for it, and found Winchester Supreme 350 Grain Partition Point to be the most accurate, and consistantly get 1" 5 Shot groups !!!

  • @royseifert3078
    @royseifert3078 Год назад +4

    Wow, what a great group at 300-yards with the Leverevolution ammo. In fact, that rifle seems to be very accurate with pretty much all of the ammo you used! I'm sure you are very pleased to own that rifle.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      You are correct roy! I am really pleased with this gun. I knew it had shot fairly well but didn't know it was capable of these kinds of groups at 200 and 300 yards. Now I wish I had 400 or 500 yards available😉

    • @joeesposito5101
      @joeesposito5101 Год назад

      I have a Henry .357 mag Big Boy, and the leverevolution ammo always shoots the tightest groups.

  • @joelclark2130
    @joelclark2130 Год назад +1

    The 45/70, truly is all about handloading, Especially if you wish to shoot extended ranges. You need to know your ballistic!!!

  • @cervus-venator
    @cervus-venator Год назад +3

    Man that was a lot of work you put into the video. A lot of shooting, riding down range and repainting the targets, research, practice and more. I even noticed when driving down range you anchored the 100 and 200 yard call outs to stick with the target. That was a lot of ammo too. I posted a video the other day called Plinking with the 45-70. I had a box of Fiocchi 45-70 Government 405 Grain Lead Round Nose Flat Point. It is listed as Shooting Dynamics Ammunition, but I've been referring to it as Cowboy Action ammo. The advertised MV is 1185 FPS. I zeroed the gun with the Federal Fusion 300 grain at 80 yards so the 405 grain drops a lot at that distance. Anyway, I love just offhand shooting this big old slow round and put together the clips of each time I had it out and when I was just slinging lead down range. Nothing compared to the long hard work that you've put into making this video for sure. So thanks so much for your hard work.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +3

      Thanks for your comment! It's encouraging to have someone watching who knows what goes into producing a video. This one was a little over the top but still a lot of fun. Just the editing alone took about 9 hours.

  • @rumblecat7229
    @rumblecat7229 Год назад +1

    Quality content costs money to make. Every little bit helps people!
    Thanks Target Suite.

  • @americanpatriot477
    @americanpatriot477 Год назад +1

    I love my Marlin Guide Gun in 45/70. With the Hornady325 gr. It shoots 1inch or less at 100yards , and is deadly on deer.

  • @kenlambeth4113
    @kenlambeth4113 Год назад +1

    Interesting video. I'd have to have the Hubble Space Telescope mounted on my rifle to see 300 yards.

  • @petejupp9140
    @petejupp9140 Месяц назад

    Hi, Thanks for good vid on 45-70. IMO highest velocities and flattest trajectory means more effective hits when hunting. No one wants to lose an animal mortally wounded, is a waste. Target shooting is different. In Australia on Sambar deer I stalk use 300grn hollow point Sierras and Woodleigh 300grn flat nose to 2300 fps chronographed. This gives much longer range than factory ammo albeit up to 150mm/ 6 inch concussion area on the meat which is enough for me to sacrifice. I use Aussie powder to get that as U.S. powders hard to get here which is mystery for a western compliant country under free trade. My 45-70 is original Marlin microgroove 22 inch barrel.

  • @Gunner-73
    @Gunner-73 Год назад

    I bought a Winchester 1886, 1 of 3000, hand engraved, gold enlay, 24 inch octagonal barrel, high grade. I fired the only 12 rounds thru it. Wish I could show you big hole at 100 yards from that Hornady 325 grain FTX. That is the first time and only time the gun has been fired. With a little practice you could get comfortable shooting a deer at 300 yards. I use to fret about shooting 500 yards, now I fret at 2000 yards :) I built my own 300WSM just for that. Love the videos. Yea it gets expensive.

  • @WhatIfBrigade
    @WhatIfBrigade Год назад +3

    Love your range! And always fun to see the arc of .45-70 at long distances!

  • @CanadaTrapper1
    @CanadaTrapper1 Год назад +3

    Thanks for continuing to put out great videos and sharing you findings and knowledge. Keep up the great work! Buy a box of ammo on me!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +3

      Thank you Rob! I will do that!

  • @johnkranig2054
    @johnkranig2054 10 месяцев назад

    I have to give you credit for the punishment on your shoulder. I have a 45/70 Remington guide gun. So I’ve shot the 405 grain flat nose and the Hornady 325 leaverevolution. The first time I shot the Hornady I could not believe the power that it had. I thought HOLY SMOKES! WOW. Yeah I wouldn’t want to shoot a box of them in one sitting. My hats off to you.

  • @davidarsell93
    @davidarsell93 Год назад +14

    I am totally impressed I wonder if you would get the same accuracy out of an original marlin Remmarlin

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +4

      Thanks. That's a good question!

    • @phild9813
      @phild9813 Год назад +4

      I have gotten the same accuracy with a Remlin and the Leverevolution. Also, I run about 1.5” at 100 yards with 300 grain TSXs. It’s interesting though, that my 1895 still has a “JM” stamped barrel. I’ve found the issues with the Remlin are cosmetic, not functional.

    • @Salieri47
      @Salieri47 Год назад +2

      ​@@phild9813It sounds as though you have a very early Remlin that used a "leftover" JM barrel.

    • @ayegame2424
      @ayegame2424 Год назад +1

      I have the same model. Pre rugar and I get between 1 and 1.75 moa depending on the ammo I use.

    • @joeyphillips1181
      @joeyphillips1181 Год назад

      ​@@phild9813 I have a 1895 abl 45-70 and a 336 30-30 and my front sight on the 30-30 came sitting way off to the left.. I've noticed different ammo in my 45-70 have huge shifts in point of impact and I haven't gotten it zero'd yet due to ammo cost but I run open sights so anything past 50 and my front sight will block the target and it's not very precise.. want to put a red dot on it kinda the 30-30 is a remlin and the 45-70 is older not sure if it is a remlin or not

  • @swdw973
    @swdw973 10 месяцев назад

    Manufacturers numbers are based on a 24 inch barrel, which the guide gun doesn't have, So, yes you have to compensate more as the muzzle velocity is lass than what's in the manufacturer's tables.

  • @Leverguns50
    @Leverguns50 Год назад +1

    Excellent, shooting brother

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jeremy! I have to give that rifle, ammo, and shooting rest the credit.

  • @callawayken650
    @callawayken650 Год назад +1

    Great video and good to see you again. Just a tough time to start a shooting channel during an ammo shortage! You had help to start with donations from stashes as the shelves were bare. Now ammo is coming back to the shelves piecemeal but very expensive. Hopefully, in another year ammo prices and availability will be back to normal once the smaller cartridges are caught up. 45-70, I would guess, will always be expensive. As you know, 35 Remington is hard to find and expensive when you do. A am more apt to buy another Dillon. RCBS or ??? set up for cartridges like these. $300 ammo equals one Rebel RCBS master kit on sale. One seller on GB sold 100 rounds of Remington 35 Remington for $665 plus shipping and tax in Jan 2022! My Marlin barely cost that much! Just like my ammo stash supply, slow and steady as it goes, I like the patreon route but, THANKS to all of those that chip in with a nice donation for your videos.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Thanks Ken. I appreciate all of the ways you have supported me over the years. It's men like you who have made this worthwhile and possible.

  • @briansearles4473
    @briansearles4473 Год назад +3

    That's a beautiful rifle and has great performance as well. If I could find one I'd buy it in a heart beat. You have a super nice shooting range.

  • @richardmarshall159
    @richardmarshall159 Год назад +1

    Great fun, thanks! Rick 👍

  • @RJ-sr5dv
    @RJ-sr5dv Год назад

    That is some amazing shooting, well done thanks for the video.
    I tip my hat to you.
    I had to retire my 11 lb 1885 Uberti Hi Wall 4570 the recoil was just too much. I was shooting a 510 grain Postell over 67 greens black powder,
    After 20 rounds or so my vision started to go away and became blurry.
    So shooting that light lever gun with that much recoil AND being so accurate is admirable…

  • @mirekslechta7161
    @mirekslechta7161 Год назад +2

    I like your videos as you know. This one was perfect, since I used to have the same gun, but only with a bit longer barrel. I would call your range a dream range BTW. Subsonic ammo would be even better with some kind of silencer. I was impressed with the accuracy of all your tested cartridges. Subsonics are always a bit less accurate. Regards from Czech Republic.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +2

      Thank you for watching! We've got a couple of "noise abatement" devices on order. I'll sure post a video or two when they show up later this year.

  • @texasfarmer3367
    @texasfarmer3367 Год назад +2

    Another great video, George. No doubt, in another life, you were a buffalo hunter! By the way, your last name’s not Quigley, is it?

  • @kentowens2179
    @kentowens2179 Год назад +1

    Nice video! Looks like Ruger got it right with the Marlin lever gun. I always knew Marlin 336's were a great design and more accurate than people gave 'em credit for being. Glad to see Ruger keep 'em alive and produce a quality rifle in the process.

  • @hutehund9519
    @hutehund9519 Год назад +1

    Liked before watching.... Thank you!

  • @judsonhemperley3376
    @judsonhemperley3376 Год назад +1

    Thank you, outstanding effort !

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Thank you! I really appreciate your support!

  • @3wheelmannc860
    @3wheelmannc860 Год назад +1

    Fantastic gun and shooting. Thanks. I hope to add that rifle some day.

  • @Diogenes425
    @Diogenes425 Год назад

    George, while you are at it, see if you can get Ruger to run their # 3 single shot rifles again. Couldn’t afford one when they came out. Now I would buy one of every caliber they might make.🙏

  • @terryschiller2625
    @terryschiller2625 Год назад +1

    Hi George, some nice shooting friend. LoL I never was much good at long distance 200+ yards. And never took shots that far like you said not humane. But also never used a scope I'm more a open iron shooter. Great video

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      Thanks Terry! I love open sights as well but for a video like this Precision was key so the scope was necessary

    • @terryschiller2625
      @terryschiller2625 Год назад

      @@TargetSuite yes most definitely needed. 🤠

  • @moreyhammers7232
    @moreyhammers7232 Год назад +1

    Good job, love the 45-70. Thanks George

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Thank you! And thank you for watching!

  • @doncraig3665
    @doncraig3665 Год назад +1

    obviously you can squeeze that trigger and that ruger buffalo gun can shoot! i've never had great results grouping wise with hornady shotgun slugs or their big bore rifle ammo, but you showed it will carry the mail in that ruger!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      👍👍 and I will say, it is my first really positive experience with the Hornady LeverEvolution ammo.

  • @waynehajek6346
    @waynehajek6346 Год назад +1

    George, Great looong range 45-70 shooting and a great video. That Hornady LeverEvolution sure hits with Authority and great accuracy at 300 yards. Thanks for a great video!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Thanks! I appreciate your comment!

  • @user-fv2hk7tb3e
    @user-fv2hk7tb3e 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you George ,
    I just stumbled across you...
    I've been considering 45-70 recently & this helps my learning their capabilities... I'll be back... I'm looking forward to more of your work & catching up on your previous videos.
    Art

  • @johnnyyukon7887
    @johnnyyukon7887 Год назад

    I have the same rifle, I am very pleased with it. All I can say I am glad it was your shoulder doing the test!! I load the heavy load to keep in moose camp as we have a lot of grizzly bears here in the Yukon.

  • @876mpr
    @876mpr Год назад +2

    Thanks George, I was really looking forward to this one. That 325 grain FTX was extremely impressive, but I think the 410 grain sub would be great for deer hunting in the dense woods of eastern Ohio.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      You are welcome! I wouldn't hesitate to hunt deer with that Sub-X bullet. It expands really well, and as we all found out here, it's very accurate at 100 yards.

    • @phild9813
      @phild9813 Год назад

      Especially with a suppressor!

    • @876mpr
      @876mpr Год назад

      @@TargetSuite Yes, I was very surprised at how readily they expanded in your other video.

    • @876mpr
      @876mpr Год назад

      @@phild9813 Nah, let ‘em rip.

  • @chrismaines1285
    @chrismaines1285 Год назад +1

    Always like a .45/ 70 and this one looks spot on. Nice work.

  • @jeffryrichardson9105
    @jeffryrichardson9105 Год назад +2

    Great information! I could never afford to do testing like this.👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      You are welcome! I'm glad I didn't know ahead of time how expensive it was going to be or I might have not made the video.

  • @win1885
    @win1885 Год назад +2

    That rifle really shoots!

  • @jermedic
    @jermedic Год назад +1

    Great presentation as always and 45-70 is one of my all time favorite cartridges. Keep up the great work!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I really appreciate your generosity and the encouraging comment.

  • @woodystube1000
    @woodystube1000 Год назад

    Great video! I have always wanted a 45-70, and finally picked one up a few years ago (Remington made). She is absolutely beautiful and I was excited to sight her in. I have a full three rounds through her now, and she is still beautiful in my safe. 6 boxes is just studly!

  • @cw2a
    @cw2a Год назад +2

    Mornin Man🤟🏽👍🏼

  • @gilbertdelgado6703
    @gilbertdelgado6703 Год назад

    Good shooting! One thing I noticed with your Ruger-Marlin is the improved loading gate operation. I have a model 1895 in .44 mag that was one of Remington’s made towards the end of their ownership of Marlin. That loading gate was as stiff as hell and sharp on the edges. I actually used 5 bandaids to patch up my fingers from loading the magazine the first time. The rifle shot fine but Remingtons attention to detail was dismal. I had to take a stone to all the edges when I got home.

  • @hettro-cv6082
    @hettro-cv6082 Год назад +1

    Great video! Your shoulder must be black and blue by now after that many boxes being fired! Lol!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Haha! I think the stars must have been lined up because it was pleasant to shoot. I was a little worried though because I had never shot that many 45-70 rounds over 3 days. Heck, just that last day I shot over 60 rounds

    • @hettro-cv6082
      @hettro-cv6082 Год назад

      @@TargetSuite WOW!! I never fired more than one box a day.

  • @scottfreeman258
    @scottfreeman258 Год назад

    Great video, I love my Marlin 1895 45-70, I shoot out to 300 as well, have taken a deer at 200(my limit) But….$53 a box!!!!!!!!!
    Two words…,
    Start Reloading….
    It costs me about $0.75 per hunting round and I get great accuracy. Even less about $0.45 per round for plinking ammo.

  • @natej1322
    @natej1322 Год назад

    I hunt in Florida using my ruger marlin sbl. Have a leupold 1x4 .I use Hornaday 325 ftx. Sighted it in at 100 yards. Works perfect . All my shots are within 50-75yrds. Never have to go find them. Happy hunting

  • @4367plu
    @4367plu Год назад +1

    Great shooting, shoots better than the original guide gun I have

  • @Stump51
    @Stump51 29 дней назад

    Thanks for showing!!

  • @billdye3530
    @billdye3530 Год назад +1

    Really great shooting especially at 300 with an 8x scope. Fun watching that subsonic 410gr round just bounce off at 300yds. Excellent but expensive video. Thanks. 🎯 👍 🙏

    • @KCbuffalo
      @KCbuffalo Год назад

      That sub would still run clean though a deer at 300

  • @Pixx4you
    @Pixx4you Год назад

    Had one when Marlin first brought the .45-70. I can still feel it kick today.

  • @claiborneeastjr4129
    @claiborneeastjr4129 Год назад +1

    Very interesting and entertaining! I have JM Marlin Guide Gun that I bought new in 2000, for a whopping $362 (I had an FFL, hence below MSRP). It has the straight grip and the ported barrel. I like the new ones better with the pistol grip and nicer walnut. Mine has the Skinner aperture sight as I refuse to put a scope on a lever gun. Yes, I know it limits range and enlarges group size. I am impressed with this video and your shooting. All my ammo consists of my handloads with various cast and jacketed bullets, but I would like to try the Hornady sub-sonic. In your shooting, it takes noticeably longer to reach 300 yards. I thought all three loads performed remarkably well.

  • @chrisgabbert658
    @chrisgabbert658 Год назад +3

    👍😊🎯 how’s the shoulder . The 45/70 still going strong.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Not bad! I'm a little surprised, considering how many rounds I put down range over 3 days.

    • @chrisgabbert658
      @chrisgabbert658 Год назад

      @@TargetSuite you just roll with it and make the shot on target and one will do.

  • @user4574-METAL
    @user4574-METAL 7 месяцев назад

    Good video. Got a Marlin 45-70 Guide Gun and love it. Thanks for the comparisons. Sure indicates the Hornady Red Tip ammo.

  • @spadetrump
    @spadetrump Год назад

    My brand new "Remlin" 1895 GBL was $475 in 2017. Its MOA. No issues with fit / finish. Taken apart. Smooth. A lot has changed in 6 years. Triple the price now. Wow.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Good info. A few things have happened since 2017. Marlin went out of business selling those rifles at that price point. Comparable Henry Rifles now sell near $1100. Winchester 92s and 94s are $1200-$1400. And Marlins are back, as good or better than they've been in decades and priced just above the Henry's. In a way, it stinks. But premium all steel leverguns are just expensive to make.

    • @spadetrump
      @spadetrump Год назад

      I thought Marlin went out of business because they were owned by Remington. Remington went bankrupt because the globalist agenda allows lawsuits against manufacturers. Basically suing a car company because someone drove drunk. But it only applies to firearms. New world order. Guns are bad. Mmmmk

  • @Diogenes425
    @Diogenes425 11 месяцев назад

    Gyroscopic stability could be a factor with the subsonic rounds on out there. The wind pressure at the nose of the projectile acts like a brake slowing the velocity & spin of it. I agree with you conclusions.

  • @javiersp01
    @javiersp01 Год назад +1

    Very nice video, thanks !!!

  • @anthonygalliart1789
    @anthonygalliart1789 11 месяцев назад

    The 45-70 ain't no lie ... If your up against big mean nasty critters in North America then look no further. Also carry a 7.5" SAA Bounty Hunter in .44 mag this gives me comfort as well with bear loads. Thanks for a great video

  • @atveekrem
    @atveekrem Год назад +1

    Great vid! I’d love to see what old iron ladder sights could do..not that you could really see anything at 300 yards! I took my original barrel mounted ladder sight off my old Win 86 (great grandads from 1897) in favor of a Lyman #2 tang sight and that could be a fun comparison between those two options. I’m pretty sure a good tang sight is the way to go, just from better sight radius. 45-70 is fun! And painful..on the shoulder and the wallet!

  • @mountainhunter3340
    @mountainhunter3340 7 месяцев назад

    Nice shooting and great video. I love my 45-70 Marlin Guide Gun. I am at the age where I could not shoot as many 45-70 rounds as you did in this video with out wearing a PAST shoulder recoil pad. They help a lot. I also like the Hornady FTX 325 gn bullet and reload my own ammo. These rifles are super accurate. Short barrel, stiff and almost thick enough to be described as a bull barrel.
    Ruger seems to be making some very nice lever guns. About the Marlin Brand was making a come back.

  • @roberto.peterson9917
    @roberto.peterson9917 Год назад

    45-70 was my uncles favorite brush hunting gun as the heavy bullet was a brush cutter and stay on coarse hit target where the other higher speed bullets would be knocked off coarse and miss target especially if it had 4 legs and horns

  • @johannesvanhoek9080
    @johannesvanhoek9080 Год назад +1

    Looks like a deadly accurate combo for deer and hogs using the LEVERevolution bullets !
    PS. Good shootin , truly a fun video 👍

  • @Handirifle
    @Handirifle 8 месяцев назад

    My Marlin can regularly print clover leaf 100 yd groups with the 300gr Barnes TSX, in my handloads. That is with my 2.5 power scope.

  • @jayclark2077
    @jayclark2077 Год назад

    Wow! Finally someone paints their targets.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Haha! I like to see where I hit. But there's so much paint built up on those targets I've had to start grinding it down. It's getting to where when I hit in one place paint pops off everywhere and then I don't know which was the hit and which is the pop.

  • @44240xtp
    @44240xtp Год назад

    Dang ! That is one accurate 45-70. I'm with you on wind drift.

  • @RandyMan388
    @RandyMan388 Год назад

    Thanks for taking your time to make this video for us. I know it's hard work but, someone has to do it.
    Must be lots of fun working with a 45-70.
    Good for you, my friend.

  • @larryd1296
    @larryd1296 Год назад

    Back in the day, I was shooting 300 grain gas checked lead alloy projectiles sub-moa out too 600 yards with my Wesson & Harrington 1871 Buffalo Classic rifle fitted with ladder type sights.

  • @phillipmarlow5267
    @phillipmarlow5267 Год назад +1

    Verrry interesting test George. I've found the Hornady is quite a bit 'hotter' than most of the factory ammo I've bought. The Remington is a lot lighter in recoil but I'm unsure as to the actual fps. I've just got my own chrono and am very curious to see what the difference in fps between the factory ammo's and my reloads. I've discovered the benefit of a good Red Dot and have installed them on a few of the rifles. I have put a scope on the Marlin 1985 45-70 and am very happy reaching out to 200 + yrds. The red dots are a bit more difficult at the greater distances but so much easier for my eyes now.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment! The Hornady ammo is hotter by about 200 ft per second. I opted to not share any of the chronograph data just to keep it simple especially since I was dealing with Factory ammo with published data.

  • @brianneeley9455
    @brianneeley9455 11 месяцев назад

    Have exact rifle. My new unfired Ruger-Marlin 1895 GBL 45-70 was just sent back to Ruger due to jamming due to inability to cycle 2 different kinds of stock ammo.

  • @comiketiger
    @comiketiger Год назад +1

    Great video and a fun experiment. That rifle shoots great! The last load may be a simple fact of this particular rifle does not shoot that particular load/bullet well. That happens as you know.
    God bless all here.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +2

      You are right about Ammo being Persnickety about what guns they dance with. But, what surprised me was how well it shot at both 100 and 200 yards only to fall apart between 200 and 300 yards. I think I will probably revisit that off camera and see if I can figure out what gives. But it may be just as you said. Thanks as always for your comments.

  • @ron9313
    @ron9313 8 месяцев назад

    Great video I have a 4570 and love it
    I have never taken a 2 or 300 yard shot I may try now thanks

  • @earlhaines8797
    @earlhaines8797 Год назад

    Like to see a Henry put through this ballistic research....

  • @douglasreed9237
    @douglasreed9237 Год назад +1

    Awesome shooting George. You can really tell how much faster the Lever Evolution ammo is by the report from the rifle to the steel sounding off compared to the other two loads. Nice shooting can't wait to get my own Guide gun. Thanks for the great review and info. 👍

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate your comment and I appreciate that you got deep into this long video😄

    • @phild9813
      @phild9813 Год назад +3

      Yeah I was kind of counting at 300 yards with the subsonics. It seemed like it would take a second and a half -ish to get down there. Pretty wild. A lot of time for the wind to affect that bullet.

    • @Wildwestwrangler
      @Wildwestwrangler Год назад +1

      That lever revolution ammo literally adds about 100 yards of effective range over traditional ammo even in a 30-30

  • @PracticalAccuracy
    @PracticalAccuracy Год назад +1

    Nice shooting! 👍

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Thanks andy! I was really surprised how well this Ruger made Marlin shot. Heck I'm not sure surprised is a strong enough word. Shocked maybe more appropriate!

    • @PracticalAccuracy
      @PracticalAccuracy Год назад +1

      @@TargetSuite It really did shoot well. A pig at 300?

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  Год назад

      Probably. One could argue that there is no such thing as an unethical shot at a feral hog😉