Got a nice buck with 1881 Marlin

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Harve Curry

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Got a nice buck with 1881 Marlin, UPDATED with photo

This was along time coming , so I gotta tell this story of the last few days.....
12th November 2007.
I packed my old 1881 Marlin 45-70 for 3 days and got a nice buck with the old shooter this afternoon. I'd worn myself out inthe first two days and had passed up on some fork horns to try for a bigger deer for a change. I knew there was deer up this mountain but had no idea what or how many. So I went up so I'd have the wind in my face and after about 2 miles I found 20 deer, but no bucks, Then just before 5PM I see white horns over the head at 275 yards. I thought about letting him go, as I had two days left and I might have a 1% chance of seeing a 30" buck. My front sight covered him entirely. Plus there is 7 deer between me and him and alot of open ground. Then some luck and the buck started following the does quartering to my left. I ranged them at 125 yards. I put the ladder up and set it at 100 yards. When he came in it was to fast, then he slowed to a trot and was going to disappear behind a cedar. I touched the Marlin off at the front of his chest and saw his hind end go out from under him. Alll the deer were looking at me now, but didn't run off. I couldn't see the buck because he was behind the cedar tree. I levered another round so fast that both empty and the live one landed on my lap, I inserted the live cartridge and waited. I had shot a bit to soon near the wrong tree and he turned out to be 160 some yards. Dissapointed was setting in. After awhile I started down the slope and he was gone. I start criss crossing the slope. Then I see him, he had moved quite abit. At about 50 yards he was, so I lowered the sight and drilled him. He rolled and landed legs up. I gutted, hung him in a tree, and tagged him. Tommorow morning I'll go back and pack him out with a horse. Then I can take some pictures, and post them.
I really enjoyed getting this one after a long stalk, playing the ground, the wind, and using the old Marlin with it's double set triggers. I had practiced for 2 days and was sighted in at 50, 100, 200, & 300 yards, plus I taped it to my stock and actualy remembered to look at it. A Lyman-Gould 330 grain bullet made of wheel wieghts did a good job again. Home made cedar cross sticks make a good rest for the rifle & binoclulars. I don't think I could have made the shot without cross sticks, I was to nervous and things were happening fast.
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that's a good story Harve,,, i like them levers too,,my ol malin just seems to be the one i pick up when i head to the deer woods,,,carries nice and is a real killer

don't think i ever seen one with set triggers,,,,i bet it is a real beauty

i would like to see the pix,,of the deer and the marlin

ocharry
 
Thank you for the compliment Ocharry.
Sorry the set triggers don't show up. The paper card on the stock has my sight settings written on it.
This bucks about 21" tall and 19" wide.
, Harve Curry
 
Nice buck, nice rifle, i was born in nm i hope one day to get to go bach there and visit and maybe hunt, i like them 45/70s! csa
 
photo of the bullet

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This was from the first shot, it entered the LS behind the ribs and stopped on on the RS hip under the hide. I was surprised to see it mushroomed. It started out as 340gr w/lube and now is 250gr.
Muzzle velocity was 1580 FPS. At 160 yards I don't know how fast. Second shot went clean through both shoulders at 50 yards.
 
well Harve,,, you got me a droolin even if i can't see the set triggers i can tell they are there by the extended trigger bow on the lever,,,, that is a fine specimen

i use a piece of masking tape for my come ups too

i use a 425gr Lyman bullet in my marlin,,,,it is a buck hammer let me tell ya

my wife is from a little town south of silver city,,,lordsburg,,,

and that is a nice buck too,,, thanks for the pix

ocharry
 
Great story, great gun and great animal Harve. Thanks for sharing.

Been a few years since I've been there, but the Black Range was one of that last "unspoiled" places not long ago. Hope it still is.
 
Only we deer hunters can appreciate your story. Excellent job. I'd like to be able to hunt deer in jeans and a shirt with my Marlin. Here in Ohio, during gun season (shotguns only) it is cold. The winter clothing just drags you down. One plus is no leaves on the trees, so you can glass deer through the woods.
 
Very nice! Thanks for sharing your story.

I enjoy hunting with my lever guns. Last year I took a nice 10 point buck with my 38-55 Winchester 94 and a wild hog with my 45-70 Winchester 1886.

There is just something satisfying about taking game with those old rifle/caliber combinations.
 
Nice deer and rifle for sure. There is nothing quite like taking a deer with a genuine antique. Man if that rifle could only talk. Good going.
 
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