
I was blessed to have been raised by a man who appreciated fine rifles. I have also had the opportunity to use many different types and calibers and because of my family owning land up until I was in my thirties in CT were I live I had two full months of deer hunting and 4 rifle tags.
My grand father had gave me a 92 Winchester 38 WCF and it is one the first centerfire rifles I ever fired.It is a 24 inch Octagon barreled gun that hangs on a target like its glued to it for me.
When Marlin came out with the 1895 CB model I was looking for a Browning 1885 Hunter model in 45/70 and I couldn't find one anywhere. I Went to Kittery Tradeing Post in Maine hoping they would have a Browning. They didn't and I happened to pick up a Marlin and it hung in my hands like the 92,So I bought it and put a tange sight on the cowboy.
I year latter I ran into a used 44 Cowboy limited and it too followed me home.I have since scoped them both for hunting seasons because of 50+ eyesight.
I have shot two deer and a bear with the 45/70 and 3 deer and 3 coyotes with the 44. In the offseason I remove the Scope from the 44 and shoot alot of lead bullets at 1400 fps. (Not as well as I once did though)
This year on opening day I took my 44 with 240 gr Gold dot SP's loaded over 24 gr of H110. I had a mangey coyote come in and caulked up one more. The second day I had a doe come by at 70 yards picked a hole and shot a branch a quick lever and the next hole produced venison. No digital pictures.
That afternoon I saw a large buck out back but a shift in the wind saved him. I saw a group of 2 does and a fawn two days in a row but passed.
I had to go to work for a week of 12 hour days and my neighbor got the big buck! So I went out Monday morning thinking if I see a large doe she might be in trouble and the above buck came up behind me in my treestand. He stomped and bolted away towards a neighbors farmhouse so I thought he was home free. At about 50 yards he took a sharp left and ran up a wall past me at about 40 yards. The 45/70 was glued to him so I shot and saw him roll over his rack on to his back! I used the 300 grain Speer with 50 gr of Reloader 7 with no complaints.
I have gone full circle back to were I started and really love the balance of these two rifles. This is the first picture I have ever posted so I am hoping I followed the sticky correctly.
Ed