looking for some bullets that I can use for hunting in my Marlin 45-70 lever,i reload ,maybe cast bullets ?where to buy?Maybe start making my own would need a favorite mold # and recipes .Thanks guys any help will be appreciated
Though the Lyman 457193 is a great 45 caliber bullet, its use is problematic in a lever rifle like your Marlin. Why? It has no crimp groove. These bullets were originally designed so that the case mouth crimps over the bullet's front driving band. Not a problem with the compressed black powder charges these bullets were originally used with, as bullet setback was nonexistent. But, when used with modern smokeless powder to less than 100% load density, that possibility does exist. A better, in my opinion, choice for a 45 caliber cast bullet, would be Lyman's 457643 mold. This bullet mold was specifically designed for 1886 and similar Winchester lever rifles. That would include your 1895 Marlin. It does have a crimp groove. I use this bullet exclusively now in my own '86 Winchester (45-70) and it has proven to be a good performer. Cast from wheelweight lead, this bullet weighs about 415 grains. Overall cartridge length will run about 4.500", which should function fine in your Marlin.
so I ve been looking at wholesale here in leth they are not carrying and lyman bullet molds .They have a lot of lee stuff looks like I can get going for relatively cheap.
So what do I need to to SLUG my barrel ,there was a suggestion to push a soft bullet threw the barrel isn't this hard ? I don't know that's why im asking
My son works at a tire shop and says he has a pail of old wheel weights ill be getting it tomorrow
Thanks guys