« Reply #15 on: October 30, 2011, 05:15:12 AM »
Hope the deal comes through for you, the 444 is one hel... heck of a round. I prefer it over the 45-70, just cause I'm off a bit, I guess. If you want to read up on the 444, go over to
www.marlinowners.com, and drop down to the 444 section. You will have a few weeks of reading on your new favorite cartridge. If you are going to use cast, make sure the bullet is big enough to fill the throat of your rifle when you seat the bullet in the case, to avoid leading. Like the 444 H&R, the barrels run larger than pistol barrels. The 265gr Hornady FP was designed for that cartridge and is an outstanding performer. There is a post about a gentelman had a Grizzley rush him and his dog, he levered 2 into it at very close range and had pass-throughs on both bullets. For deer, the factory 265 FTX should work well, don't think I would use it on bear or anything bigger. I don't find the recoil of the 444 bad when not at the bench, but off the bench the little Outfitter with the Decelerator kick less than the Outfitter with the factory pad. I have 3 of the Marlins and one H&R in the 444, that's how much I like it. DP

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