303 or 45-70?

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I am looking at the Uberti CourtEney stalking rifle it comes in 303 and 45-70
With my shoulder the 45-70 loads would be the light ones 300gr Winchester hp ( I have a few hundred of the around)
If I get the 303 if I could find them o would want 200gr or so but the 180gr is easier to find I would want round nose soft points
Fl. Deer , hogs and maybe bear if they bring bear season back.
Shots would be under 200 and really most at a 100 yds or less from the spots I would be hunting from.

Either caliber would have a low powered Burris scope
 
Yep the 303 Brit will do that nicely & I like the 45/70 as well.
 
I am looking at the Uberti CourtEney stalking rifle it comes in 303 and 45-70
With my shoulder the 45-70 loads would be the light ones 300gr Winchester hp ( I have a few hundred of the around)
If I get the 303 if I could find them o would want 200gr or so but the 180gr is easier to find I would want round nose soft points
Fl. Deer , hogs and maybe bear if they bring bear season back.
Shots would be under 200 and really most at a 100 yds or less from the spots I would be hunting from.

Either caliber would have a low powered Burris scope

303.

Assuming you're in the continental US, you can come up with a single shot 45-70 with relative ease by hitting up GunBroker for a Handi-Rifle should you need to scratch the itch, and probably a fair few Uberti High Walls as well.

But the 303 in the Courteney is straight class.
 
The Uberti is a lightweight & slender rifle that I like the feel of. I'm glad I got it in 303 British. I have a strong nostalgic bias for that chambering ever since I took my first deer with one. It's one of the few rounds I have multiple rifles for (30-06 and 375 H&H being the other two). My Ruger No. 1A in 303 British has a scope mounted on it. My Courteney has the optional iron sights only quarter rib so each rifle is setup differently. There's nothing wrong with the 45-70 but I shoot a Winchester 1885 Traditional Hunter in 405 Win instead.

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.303 seems perfect in that rifle.

the irons are regulated for the .303
I’ve read the 45-70 does not shoot to the irons.
 
Do not know about shooting th the irons but the 45-70 shoots nicely to the scope. Have used an early Marlin Guide gun in Florida, Arkansas, Pa, Vt. And Maine. over a 25/30 year period. Handloaded for it and with a few acceptions used IMR 4198 and a 300 gr Sierra bullet. It was/is a grand cartridge on hogs,deer and one bear.
Cannot speak to the 303…..never used one.
 
45/70 EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK AND TWICE ON SUNDAY.
 
303.

Assuming you're in the continental US, you can come up with a single shot 45-70 with relative ease by hitting up GunBroker for a Handi-Rifle should you need to scratch the itch, and probably a fair few Uberti High Walls as well.

But the 303 in the Courteney is straight class.
All ready have a 45-70 I have used the 303 in the past but it’s been over 20 years.
It’s the rifle it’s self that I really want. Just trying to decide on the cal.
If it was in 7x57 there would be no question.

And yes in the US Florida
 
I'd prefer the 303, but in order to use it for primitive weapon season in Miss, I'd get the 45-70. Though I wonder if it would be possible to convert the 303 to 35 Whelen?
 

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