sgt_zim
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I push 525 gr bullets at a little north of 1600 fps, that's about as hard as you're going to be able to push something that heavy out of a Marlin. You could probably get that to 1800 out of a Ruger #1 or #3.Ok I am wrong. I looked up the post again and it was a 300 gr bullet at 2500 fps. That is about 4200 ft lbs. So can you actually put a 500 grain bullet into a 45-70 and make it go 2200+ fps? I am thinking no way?
Bullet mass trumps velocity (within reason). 375 H&H and 375 Ruger work with 300 gr bullets because they're going 2500-2600 fps, and are much higher sectional density than a 300 gr bullet in .458. More, most of the jacketed bullets suitable for 45-70 have thin jackets and are utterly unsuitable for DG. I don't even like the Hornady FTX 325 gr for deer or hogs. It works, but the lead alloy bullets I shoot are better, IMO.
Would *I* use a 45-70 for DG? Yes, given my hand loads, I would. But I have a 9.3x62 and a 404 Jeffery, both of which are better choices. If I were in the bushveld, hunting PG with my 45-70 and stumbled across a buffalo at 50 - 75 yards and had a perfect broadside or quartering away shot, AND my PH was comfortable with it, then yes.
Would I specifically go after a buffalo with my 45-70, a-la Vince Lupo? No, I wouldn't. Would I go into griz/brown bear country with it? Absolutely and fearlessly.