410 out of 45 70

2 1/2" .410 shells fire just fine out of a 444 Marlin.

I dont know if 45-70 would work the same. Perhaps catnthehat might be listening....
 
My .02 cents

Not a good idea. Why would you risk damaging the rifling on your 45-70. I have a marlin 45-70 and a marlin .410 and have been told that I can shoot 45 long colt out of the .410

I don't plan on trying that either.


Many of the .410 single shots are listed as .410/45colt. If it is listed as such, you are good.
 
You would be wiser to just load up some shot loads in your 45/70 brass, there are lots of posts here and elsewhere on this, it is simple and can be done with minimal equipment.
 
Shot shells fired out of a rifled barrel produce patterns with big holes. The shot flies in a spiral sending it who knows where.
 
I've read that shooting.410 shotshells out of any 45-70 is perfectly safe. Tests with rifled shotgun barrels do show that there tends to be a hole in the middle of shot patterns however, so you'd have to test out your rig. No way I see a .410 shotshell damaging a 45-70, BTW. Just look and the pressure levels, and you're shooting soft lead shot too!
 
I tried a 2 1/2in .410 out of a marlin 45.70 lever. It cycled out of the tube, but would not eject after firing. I had to push it out of the chamber with a rod. I won't be doing that again. Ron
 
My .02 cents

Not a good idea. Why would you risk damaging the rifling on your 45-70. I have a marlin 45-70 and a marlin .410 and have been told that I can shoot 45 long colt out of the .410

I don't plan on trying that either.

take a look at your bore diameters- the last bit will get your gun blowed up- going the other way works b/c 45 is BIGGER than 41- if it'll even fit and close the action-
 
I have fired 2.5" .410 shells out of my Marlin 1895 GS. I loaded the shells through the breach and the extractors pulled them out after they were fired.

Haven't shot any grouse with it yet but would try to keep the shots under 10 yards.
 
My first shotgun as a kid was a Iver Johnson 410 and the farmer that gave it to me told me he used to shoot 44-40 or 45 out of it.... Can't remember now... Makes me wonder about shooting pistol rounds out of my winchester 94/10 though......
 
A shotshell will never damage a rifle bore but you will never get any kind of a decent pattern shooting small shotshells through a rifled bore. It is a waste of time and money and until you clean the rifle bore after shooting shot through it, accuracy of the rifle will probably be affected as well. Many years ago I did some testing and the patterns all had a spiral pattern with huge open spots. Shoot at a close grouse on the ground and you could see "dust" all around him and they always flew away... I tried .44 magnum and .22 LR. I did not try a .410.
 
Don't thinkI'd try it but the Natives used to shoot 44-40 out of .410's Harold PS you can use .444 brass to make.410 shells
 
But can you shoot 45 LC or 44 through a 410 bore?

here's what i meant by do the math- bullet diameter of 45 colt( no such thing as long colt) is 451, 454 for the older ones- bullet diameter of the 44 mag is 429-431- the diameter of the 410 shotgun is 410- 410 caliber- so the answer is an EMPHATIC NO- if you walk away from this with only a bulged barrel, consider yourself LUCKY
 
I have fired 2.5" .410 shells out of my Marlin 1895 GS. I loaded the shells through the breach and the extractors pulled them out after they were fired.

Haven't shot any grouse with it yet but would try to keep the shots under 10 yards.

I have done the same many times. Does exactly what I want it to do, kill grouse.
 
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