If I carry anything with an 18 inch barrel, it'll be a scatter gun with 5 double ought buck behind a rifled slug.
And STAY Down,
Dang-nabbit!
But, you're correct about that .45-70.
Used to shoot a H&R single shot chambered for
that potent round.
Something about 500 grains (1/2 OUNCE) that just
wants to keep on goin' and goin'.
Used to call it the rock buster.
Would you believe I used it to hunt varmints?
I didn't think so.
Good choice.
And NOwhere near as finicky as an autoloader.
Wise old-timers only chamber 5 rounds.
That's how they lived to be old-timers.
Not to mention that recoil recovery is quicker than a heavier caliber.
Even with my heavier hand-loads.
A .357 is probably one of the best all-around rounds, IMO.
That, or a .41 magnum.
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Does it come in a size .50?
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