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I have one of the first New Model 1895 marlins to come out. it was blessed (?)
![]() ![]() ![]() My personal choice for a load for that rifle is 16.0 gr. of SR-4759, a one gr. tuft of dacron seated lightly against the powder and the Lyman #457122 hollow point bullet, nominal weight 330 gr., while my alloy casts a 345 gr. bullet. Accuracy from the Marlin is 1.5" on the average. FWIW, the same load in a Ruger #1S is 1.25" on the average. A 500 gr. cast bullet loaded to 1550 FPS was nicely accurate, but the "OUCH!" factor was a bit too much. ![]() let's just say that the 1895 in a 45-70 can be as light as you want in loads or can digest loads in the same class as one in .450 Marlin. If I had to do it over again, I'd still go with the 45-70. Paul B. |
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