You need to handload for any sort of rifle round. Expensive stuff. For 45 - 70 you also need a butt pad and shotgun style stock. That round kicks hard.
Thank you all for the info. Like they say, no such thing as a free lunch.
I have fire arms in every caliber known to man, but the 45-70 seemed over the top price wise. Thought I would ask.
The gun is a tool for hunting, not a range gun, so I will treat it that way and the ammo price wont be that bad.
I have six 45-70's and handload. Otherwise, I couldn't shoot. it's a very straightforward process and very relaxing. You can also tame the recoil as well. I can shoot my 1873 trap door Springfield Cavalry Carbine as much as I want without worries
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