Well, from looking at ballistics, these are three very differnt calibers. That is obvious from the simple measurement, but ballistics are differing as well. Now I have heard it said that the 45/70 can stop anything that moves on earth. No doubt that is true. But my goodness, look at the .300 magnums numbers! About 1300 ft/lbs of energy at muzzle for the 45/70, but an average of 3300 ft/lbs for the Win. mag! The Weatherby magnum is even more powerful than that. It has upwards of 4000 ft/lbs. The largest difference I see is the bullet weight and energy. So what is the big hoopla about the 45/70 being such a super-powerful gun when there exist such calibers as the .300 magnums? Also, how does noise and recoil of the 45/70 relate to the .300 Win./Wea. magnum? Aren't ballistics fascinating?
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