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    Thumper - the 45-70 Government

    I was just browsing the "Real Guns" website looking at data. Get this . . .

    1784 FPS with 3534LbFt of energy.

    I dunno about you guys, but if that don't qualify as a Thumper I don't know what would!!! Holy MACKEREL !!!!

    No wonder it puts holes through 2000+ pound critters !!!!


    But I can't help but wonder . . . . 3534 lbft of energy slapping the trigger puller in the shoulder . . . . . think that will leave a mark?
    I'd rather be lucky than good, but I'd rather KNOW I'm good than HOPE to get lucky.

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    yes it is not for wimps or pygmys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumbler View Post
    But I can't help but wonder . . . . 3534 lbft of energy slapping the trigger puller in the shoulder . . . . . think that will leave a mark?
    It really helps if you have a nice brass buttplate.
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    Careful with that stuff Rumbler. A load like that in your Marlin will be a wholistic experience. It might give you a liver quiver that you might not be able to recover from...
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    What was it a 500 grain bullet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt. mike View Post
    What was it a 500 grain bullet

    Yeah. Can you imagine the 600 grain solids?!?!?!

    Seriously, I don't feel the littlest need to shoot something like that.

    I'm thinking of taking some 230 grain .451 round nose bullets, hitting them on the end with a hammer to make them bigger in diameter, and putting them on top of about 15 grains of IMR 800-x.
    I'd rather be lucky than good, but I'd rather KNOW I'm good than HOPE to get lucky.

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    Cant remember how hot it was loaded but I shot a 45-70 revolver, it was pretty mild compared to the sw460 mag

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    Just before I stuck an arrow in a big old doe this morning "VW" came trotting past my stand. If he is an ounce he is 350lbs. Might need some of them shortly. I plan on ending his career real soon. Wish I had had a rifle instead of my bow this morning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by talon2 View Post
    "VW" came trotting past my stand. If he is an ounce he is 350lbs.
    Porky the pig or Smokey the bear?

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    He is a hog, we did have a big boar bear show up about 2 weeks ago, but he didn't hang around long only got pics of him one night. Bodo I will see if I can find some trail camera pics of him, I usually delete them after viewing, but I may have saved one on the laptop at the proshop.
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    Porky the pig or Smokey the bear?
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