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As a kid, I always drooled on the Shooters Bible page showing the Sako Finwolf 308 Win. At deer camp there were 3 M99's, two were 300 Savage and the other was a 308 Win.
Several years back I bought a Marlin 1895G in 45-70 from Fotis. That rifle has been so much fun to shoot and a joy to carry in the woods. The 45-70 is a fascinating cartridge that's rich with history. You can load it from mild to wild. Accuracy can be amazing, even from a 18.5" barrel. My best 3 shot group using a Nosler 300 gr BST on top of H322 went .400" and shot sub MOA at 250 yards. Hammered a crop damage deer at 160 yards.
I also have a Marlin 1894 in 44 Rem Mag. Not as accurate as my 1895 but still minute of white tail. It's a fun gun to plink steel with and has accounted for a few deer. The blood trails were short and heavy.
JD338
Several years back I bought a Marlin 1895G in 45-70 from Fotis. That rifle has been so much fun to shoot and a joy to carry in the woods. The 45-70 is a fascinating cartridge that's rich with history. You can load it from mild to wild. Accuracy can be amazing, even from a 18.5" barrel. My best 3 shot group using a Nosler 300 gr BST on top of H322 went .400" and shot sub MOA at 250 yards. Hammered a crop damage deer at 160 yards.
I also have a Marlin 1894 in 44 Rem Mag. Not as accurate as my 1895 but still minute of white tail. It's a fun gun to plink steel with and has accounted for a few deer. The blood trails were short and heavy.
JD338