What’s your go-to for “Straight Wall” season?

What straight wall cartridge do you deer hunt with?


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I killed my first big buck with a marlin 1895 trapper in 45-70 . About a 30 yard chest shot DRT . I grew up around houndsman so lever guns was very familiar to me . Seems like no kidding that every deer hunter around here gets a 300 magnum to shoot less than 200 yards . WNC mountains . I always thought that was just ego or fad . I guess I shot everything with a lever till I got my first bolt gun 14 years ago . Still use a lever gun now often . I now carry the Henry big boy x - suppressed with a vx3i 1x4x20 which rides on the buggy all the time . No cartrige restrictions here . Straight wall is just some really cool rounds . View attachment 751529
WNC here as well. longest shot is 60ish yards up in the woods. I have a 1895 trapper 45-70 also. got alot of crap for getting it saying it was over kill. But when the deer drop where you shoot them you dont loose them in the thick mountain laurel.
 
In MI we are limited to cases that have a length between 1.16 and 1.8 inches so 45-70 is not legal.
 
I'm in MI, used 450 bushmaster ar platform, that gun drops em on the spot. This summer I bought a TC Encore 360 buckhammer, I was having a hard time sighting the gun in, so I changed all the springs, big improvement. Anyway what I have learned is after 2 shots the barrel will heat up and poi moves, not a problem because hunting will be 1st shot on a cold bore, now I like the gun I'm sure it will drop deer, using remington 200 grain core lok
 
For me it's more of a continuum than a go to. Hunting in Illinois and Indiana before straight walls I went through a few muzzleloaders. Killed lots of deer with the T/C Pro Hunter .50 before the Remington Ultimate came out. I highly customized the Remington until it became a .45 Bullet to bore Smokeless. That worked so good through the Great Lakes to Kansas I just built a long range straight wall. Looks great shooting <1/2" groups with 327gr. bullets 2300FPS. I may get to shoot some more after I get back from Montana but otherwise feel good.
 

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My dad gave me his .444 Marlin last year. It is a hammer...on both ends. Ballistics has a slight edge over the 45-70, although there are a lot more options for rifles and cartridges for the 45-70.
 
350 legend and 140 grain HV rounds from Bear Creek Ballistics. I love that ammo. My daughter high shouldered a mature buck during youth season last week at 146 yards. Just flat out stoned that deer. He fell over in his tracks and made a 10 yard desperation flop and was done. Penetration was great, lungs were trashed, and there was no track job. Kills have been accumulating with this setup and I can't ask for better results.

I do want a 400 legend and would use the Bear Creek stuff if I ever got one. But the 350 hasn't given me a good reason to switch.
 
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