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Re: Ruger No.1 45-70
Reply #15 - Nov 27th, 2020 at 2:13pm
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For dangerous game, I think most(all) use a heavy back-up rifle regardless of what rifle the hunter is using. He has no idea, if in a bind, how the hunter will react. I sure as heck would!! And I am sure the hunter would be glad someone has his back(no pun) intended.
  

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Re: Ruger No.1 45-70
Reply #16 - Nov 29th, 2020 at 9:18pm
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I've killed several moose and black bear with standard loads and cast bullets in 45-70. It really thumps Em. I've killed lots of deer with one also, but used reduced loads. Once you shoot through it, any more energy is wasted. I hope you have a ball with a great rifle cartridge combo.
  

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Re: Ruger No.1 45-70
Reply #17 - Nov 30th, 2020 at 5:38pm
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I have a SS Ruger #1S 45-70 I deer hunt with. Never really thought of it as a carbine though. Have had several #3 45-70s also over the years. The #3 will take the same loads but will hurt a lot more. My favorite deer load is a 300gr JHP at 1600 fps. I know it's pretty mild but will go clean through both sides on a Michigan deer. Ruger also made some #1H Tropical weight 45-70s some time ago. Now I could really go for one of those but the 26" looks equally cool. Can't get them all but have made a serious dent in trying.
  
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