Hey guys,
In my home state of Delaware, we are allowed ML's, shotguns, handguns, bows, and with the permits crossbows for deer. ML's can be traditional or inline, and scope use is allowed. The one exception, is a .45-70 can be used during firearm season, but only as a Paper Patch. Aside from my Hawkens, my favorite of my hunting rifles is my beloved Marlin 1895 .45-70. I have often argued the point, that if new modern in-lines with their 150 grain magnum loads pushing sabots are allowed, why don't they let us use .45-70 cartridge as well. Owning both, I personally don't see where there is a big difference in performance between the two. At least, not if the .45-70 is kept to factory loads. It is true that companies like Garrett load the .45-70 to equal the big .458 Winchester Mag, but these loads can only be used in specific modern firearms...the Marlin being one of them. Like many of the others here, I do not know all of the proper math to compare the .45-70 to the .54 BP. But from hunting with both, I would say that we can deffinately get factory .45-70 performance from our ML's.... Just my two cents....lol.
Blacky Montana
SASS #19953
P.S.. Just as a side note for anyone interested, I bought some of the Garrett dangerous game loads for use on Alaskan brown bear in thick cover. DO NOT fire these loads without a VERY WELL constructed recoil pad. These rounds are devastating. To say recoil is stout is a understatement.....lol