What would you get?

wisconsinteacher

Handloader
Dec 2, 2010
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Again, I am dreaming but my thougth is if you aren't dreaming, you are dead.

Pick one and tell me why.

Remington pump action in 35 Whelen or a lever action in 45-70 or 444 Marlin?

It would be used on deer drives and over a bear bait in WI.
 
.444 Marlin... no real interest in the others and I already have a .444 so I know how awesome they are.
 
Both are great rounds for deer and bear hunting. I have taken quite a few deer and a bear with the 35 Whelen and it is a hammer.
I have also taken 2 WT with the 45-70 and it really smacks deer hard.

JD338
 
You wouldn't be disappointed with any of the cartridges and/or rifles you name for the purpose you list.
 
They all would work well for the intended task but my heart would have to go with a 45/70 in a lever gun.
 
My choice was already made, a .45-70, Model 1895 Marlin. I have owned two of them (my son has one) and both would shoot MOA or better with 350 gr handloads. The .45-70 has much bullet flexibility and many handloader bullet choices.
 
Love the Whelen, in a pump I'm pretty ambivalent. I would probably get the .45-70 first, of those you listed. I see a .444 as a nice addition to a lever battery, not really something to base one on.
 
35 Whelen, it shoots flatter, bucks wind better and is a hammer. When I owned a 45-70 I really noticed how much the bullets were affected by wind, at least with the 300 gr factory loads. The 444 would be my second choice.
 
Lever action 444 or 45-70 would be a great rifle for driving and hunting over bait. Both can be loaded from mild to wild.
 
The 35 whelen is by far the most versatile. Think of it as a 30-06 on steroids. Easy 350 yard gun for elk moose and smaller stuff.
In a pinch you can use it out here in the west for deer elk and antelope.
 
No doubt about the Whelen of course, it goes without saying. I just like the levers and .45-70 cartridge.
 
Love my 444 Marlin.

The original Big Bore in the Marlins~ :mrgreen:
 
FWIW, I have shot my 45-70 1895 Guide gun out to 300 yds with amazing accuracy.
In the thick cover, shots will be under 200 yds and the 45-70 will hit hard, really hard!

If you intend on using it for longer range, the advantage goes to the 35 Whelen.

Tough choice for sure and I have both. :twisted:

JD338
 
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