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what i do is measure the distance of the subframes to the floor or level pavement. i prefer stock ride height which will generally be equal distance from front and rear subframes to level pavement. i think your rear wheels have too much off set to accomplish that.
This is an old target and probably the last time I shot my 444. Handloads and a Burris 4x power scope at 100yds. Lever guns can shoot and the 45-70 is an inherently accurate cartridge.
I've shot 45-70 marlins and they can be a little thumpy on the shoulder with full loads. I have a 444 and it'll bruise you up some. I'd suggest reloading to help with ammo cost. I love those lever guns and 45-70's can be very accurate.
What an interesting post! I've never deer hunted, but i did loan my brother my 257 Robert's with handloads and he took a couple of bucks up in Michigan with it without having to chase them. That was some years back. That older 257 and a marlin 444 are the only meat guns I have left. My eyes are...
I live in the path of totality. The Corona was really cool. Small red flares could be seen at the bottom. Got pretty dark, birds went funny. Nature is always a wonderful sight.
somebody over on moparts states that this guy is a customer and the car weighs 3600lbs with driver. maybe a little lighter than I would have thought. still pretty cool.
i doubt he can get the car below 3600lbs. full gage and all that stuff plus the driver, maybe 3800lbs,...? i'm thinking 800hp. I loved the way that hemi drove around that chevy on the last pass.