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No source | Circlecity

Posted on 07/01/2022 5:46:35 PM PDT by circlecity

I need advice on a potential trade


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I have fallen in love with the 45-70 as the perfect scout rifle. Someone is willing to trade me a Marlin 45-70 rifle and 1000 rounds of ammo for my mint 1894 Marlin 357 lever action rifle and my Ruger GP-100 revolver. I am torn. Is this a good deal or am I being stupid?
1 posted on 07/01/2022 5:46:35 PM PDT by circlecity
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To: circlecity

I wouldn’t post anything like that on this kind of forum anymore. Too many eyes.


2 posted on 07/01/2022 5:51:35 PM PDT by pfflier
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Factory ammo, or reloads?


3 posted on 07/01/2022 5:52:21 PM PDT by gundog ( It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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The .45-70 is a tried-and-true old hunting cartridge. It’s good the seller is throwing in 1,000 rounds of ammo (is it factory ammo, or handloads?).

If you have no other hunting rifle, and you will still have a good .357 revolver and a good lever-action it might be an okay swap.

Me, personally? I’d keep the lever and the .357 revolver and buy a good bolt action .30-06 or .308 or .270.


4 posted on 07/01/2022 5:54:25 PM PDT by ought-six (Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule. )
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I really don’t care. He is a pro and and any reloads would be very reliable - maybe better than factory. I trust him.


5 posted on 07/01/2022 5:54:38 PM PDT by circlecity
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1000 rounds of 45-70, well if you can find that ammo its going for 40 bucks or more for 20.

Ruger is now making the Marlin 1895. The quality is far superior to any Remington made model 1895.


6 posted on 07/01/2022 5:54:59 PM PDT by Seruzawa ("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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I don’t know about a market value comparison, but a 45-70 is more well regarded for bear defense in big bear country.


7 posted on 07/01/2022 5:59:04 PM PDT by familyop ("For they that sleep with dogs, shall rise with fleas" (John Webster, "The White Devil" 1612).)
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If the 45-70 is a good rifle, it is probably worth more than the .357. The 1000 rounds covers the revolver and then some. I’d do it if I couldn’t just buy it outright.


8 posted on 07/01/2022 6:00:07 PM PDT by MileHi ((Liberalism is an ideology of parasites, hypocrites, grievance mongers, victims, and control freaks.)
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Keep the .357s. Together worth a lot more money than one .45-70.


9 posted on 07/01/2022 6:01:37 PM PDT by Chad C. Mulligan (qd4)
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.45-70 is great. I’ve wondered before how it works out of those short “guide gun” barrels. My .45-70 is a trapdoor springfield repro. SUPER fun to shoot with home-made black powder ammo.

Anyway, if it’s the gun you want, then go for it. 1000 rounds of ammo is certainly a big incentive. Even just 1000 brass has value.


10 posted on 07/01/2022 6:02:43 PM PDT by Rio
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Every rifle in the deal is mint and the revolver is mint. All 1970’s era. The 1000 rounds of ammo is what makes the deal sweet. But I love having a pistol and pistol caliber carbine in the same same caliber. I am going crazy trying to decide on this.


11 posted on 07/01/2022 6:05:42 PM PDT by circlecity
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So my question is, what was the reason you went with the .357 originally, and is it still valid? Once you answer that, then you know the value of the 357’s to you. Do you need a scout rifle, or just want one?


12 posted on 07/01/2022 6:08:24 PM PDT by Waverunner (I'd like to welcome our new overlords, say hello to my little friend)
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I have fallen in love with the 45-70 as the perfect scout rifle. Someone is willing to trade me a Marlin 45-70 rifle and 1000 rounds of ammo for my mint 1894 Marlin 357 lever action rifle and my Ruger GP-100 revolver. I am torn. Is this a good deal or am I being stupid?

I wouldn't. But, that's me.

If that thousand rounds are reloads, unless there's really good provenance you'll want to break them down and load them yourself.

13 posted on 07/01/2022 6:09:37 PM PDT by Lee N. Field ("He will swallow up death forever" Isaiah 25)
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I want one and may need one. I think for a 3-400 yard scout rifle a 45-70 beats a bolt action.


14 posted on 07/01/2022 6:10:11 PM PDT by circlecity
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It’s nice to know if brass is unfired, once-fired, etc. 45-70 is one of those rounds that is super versatile to reload. I knew a guy that would hunt everything from elk to bunnies, depending on the load.


15 posted on 07/01/2022 6:10:35 PM PDT by gundog ( It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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Scout normally means light weight short barrel, and I’d think that would mean a pretty sporty kick in 45-70. I have, err had, a Remington 600 in .308 for a scout rifle, and it was more than manageable but certainly more felt recoil than a heavier .308 like the M14. Is this an 1895 Trapper? SBL?


16 posted on 07/01/2022 6:11:04 PM PDT by ETCM
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I am not worried bout reloads. This guy reloads ammo sweet. His reloads are probably better than factory.


17 posted on 07/01/2022 6:11:53 PM PDT by circlecity
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Do it! If it’s what you want, and you are willing to trade what you have for it, Do it!!!

That’s a lot of 45-70 ammo.


18 posted on 07/01/2022 6:16:33 PM PDT by Dogbert41 (Blessed are the peace makers.)
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You might look at the ruger scout in 308 or 450 bushmaster.
45-70 has a large ballistic arc, excuses to mack bokan and don pendleton

19 posted on 07/01/2022 6:20:27 PM PDT by Waverunner (I'd like to welcome our new overlords, say hello to my little friend)
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“That’s a lot of 45-70 ammo.”

That’s what I’m thinking. We both load our own ammo and have traded ammo for years. But I love love having a pistol and carbine in the the same caliber. I’m going crazy over this one.

20 posted on 07/01/2022 6:20:32 PM PDT by circlecity
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