Forrest, Your comments make a lot of sense.
I must confess that all my lever guns are Winchesters and I bought them for several reasons beyond having grown up shooting Winchester rifles. One reason was ability to handle heavy loads structurally and weighing enough to make heavy loads useable by the shooter - me. My big 1886 weighs 9.5 pounds empty and 10 loaded..
Some folks see the steel butt plate and shy away in fear of being bruised by it. They do not know it is the key to recoil control and control of the rifle in recoil. Another good reason is cartridge selection for BIG game - ie .405 WCF and .45-90, both proven serious BG and DG cartridges.
I respect the .45-70, but prefer the added .3 inch of powder for DG. I also have an 1886 45-70 and Beretta 45-70 DR,(a sweet, no recoil, shooter) so I am not prejudiced against that cartridge.
BTW, such things can be argued over, but I did my research and am happy with my results. To each his own.