45-70

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I've had a H&R single shot since I was a kid and I've bought and sold some marlins. It's a great round if you reload but if I had to buy every round I'd probably look for something more economical.
 
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So would a feller be better off buying a Henry over a newer off the shelf Marlin? The wife has an octagon Henry in 22... I think I shoot it more than she does! It'd a gopher killer out to a hundo! Is there much difference in performance between the GG's 18" barrel and longer barrels? Is it enough to I worry about? Kinda in the same boat. 85% of my spot is heavy timber a couple open parks where a scoped rifle would be better. But mainly everything inside buck fifty. And I haven't bought a gun this year!

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So would a feller be better off buying a Henry over a newer off the shelf Marlin? The wife has an octagon Henry in 22... I think I shoot it more than she does! It'd a gopher killer out to a hundo! Is there much difference in performance between the GG's 18" barrel and longer barrels? Is it enough to I worry about? Kinda in the same boat. 85% of my spot is heavy timber a couple open parks where a scoped rifle would be better. But mainly everything inside buck fifty. And I haven't bought a gun this year!

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Straight wall calibers like the 45-70 do not really gain anything with a long barrel. I'm having to pull from memory but I believe the difference between an 18" and a 24" barrel was like 34 fps...total. Not per inch. People only like the long barrels because they are history-true and because they really help with perceived recoil and muzzle blast.

I had been planning to buy a 45-70 for some time and like you I had to decide between a Henry or a Marlin. I've owned a few Marlin 336 in the past but they were all older, JM stamped models. A few buddies have the newer models and I am FAR from OK with their workmanship. Over the weekend I finally got to put my hands on the Henry All Weather 45-70 and I bought it. The fit, finish and feel of the gun is far superior and it was only about $50 more than the Marlin Guide model. I really like the fact it does not have a loading gate, but it's tube feed. The Henry also does not have a cross bolt safety (which I like) and the sights are better than the Marlin. It does weight more than the Marlin, and both have terrible triggers.

An older JM stamped 45-70 guide gun is far more expensive than a new Guide gun.
 

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An older JM stamped 45-70 guide gun is far more expensive than a new Guide gun.

If you're patient that's not necessarily the case. My dad and I each got a JM stamped guide gun back in 2013 for around $650 each. That's the same price as a new guide gun, but I could probably turn around and sell my used JM for that same $650. I doubt I could buy a brand new Marlin, hunt with it for a couple of years, and sell it for the same price.
 

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I did 20 shots, with Rem 405gr jacketed flat point, rolled in 600 grit lapping compound, and loaded up in front of a light charge of Unique.

I don't think there was any throat erosion, just a polishing effect.

I used the firelapping kit from Wheeler Engineering, from MidwayUSA.

Normally "throat erosion" is caused from powder burning, does not have much to do with the bullet - fire lapping is an arguable process that is highly thought of my a few long time well known competitive shooters, some have kits with 4 or 5 graduated levels of abrasive for a "start to finish" kitted process
 
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So would a feller be better off buying a Henry over a newer off the shelf Marlin? The wife has an octagon Henry in 22... I think I shoot it more than she does! It'd a gopher killer out to a hundo! Is there much difference in performance between the GG's 18" barrel and longer barrels? Is it enough to I worry about? Kinda in the same boat. 85% of my spot is heavy timber a couple open parks where a scoped rifle would be better. But mainly everything inside buck fifty. And I haven't bought a gun this year!

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I have been using a 1895 guide off and on now for about 16-17 years. I have always been able to get good velocity even from the short barrel...but it is STUPID loud. Mild loads though are not bad noise wise.
 
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Who doesn't love loud? The vast choices you have with this caliber makes it a favorite of mine. I used some hot loads from Buffalo Bore to send this 2009lb bison cartwheeling like a rag doll. Blew the neckbone clean out on the follow-up shot and it dead before it hit the ground.

[video=youtube;EzLGcHmOcNY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzLGcHmOcNY[/video]
 
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