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Marlin 45-70 vs Browning BLR 308
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<blockquote data-quote="1 good shot" data-source="post: 5892362" data-attributes="member: 7385"><p>I've owned all three. Unless its just for the novelty of it, I would just keep the browning. The ammo for the 444 and 45/70 are just going to get harder to find. As each new caliber comes out, the manufacturers will tool up for them and pretty soon just the smaller outfits are going to be the only ones producing the ammo. That means extremely limited availability. As it is, </p><p>what is available, is already getting really expensive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 good shot, post: 5892362, member: 7385"] I've owned all three. Unless its just for the novelty of it, I would just keep the browning. The ammo for the 444 and 45/70 are just going to get harder to find. As each new caliber comes out, the manufacturers will tool up for them and pretty soon just the smaller outfits are going to be the only ones producing the ammo. That means extremely limited availability. As it is, what is available, is already getting really expensive [/QUOTE]
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