Well, this is interesting. I am working on my first loads for the 45-70. The data I have found all suggests starting loads using more powder than can fit in the case with the bullet, leading to excessive compression, difficulty in seating the bullet, squishing of the ballistic tip and a little bit of case warping (I suspect the case warping is related to excessive crimp, so possibly irrelevant). Short story is that starting load suggested in 56.5 gr and 58 gr. Max case capacity with no powder compression and bullet seated to proper depth is 49 gr.
Here's the breakdown of the details:
Bullets are Hornady FTX 325gr, Cases are FC and RP. Powder is IMR 3031
Hogdon data doesn't have any info for 325 gr, but has for 300gr and 350gr.
Data for 300gr/IMR 3031 is:
Start 58gr; Max 64
Data for 350gr/IMR 3031 is:
Start 56.5gr; Max 60 gr
Sourced from here:
http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp - Rifle cartridges, 45-70 lever actions.
I thought since I'm using a heavier bullet than the 300gr and lighter than the 350, and it's a dead even difference, I'd split the data for a 57gr load of IMR 3031. Sadly, that load only leaves .264 of an inch to seat the bullet before starting compression. In order to seat to proper depth I need .525 minimum. As a result, at starting load I'm already compressing my powder by 0.261. A drop tube and tapping the case does little to nothing to better seat the powder and gain space.
Turns out max uncompressed capacity with the bullet is 49gr of IMR 3031.
So guys, what the heck is going on??????? Data for 325gr bullets isn't that common and most other data I've found mimics hogdon's data, so how is it that all my cases somehow can't even properly fit the published starting loads????
EDIT
Also getting creased cases from crimping, have tried adjusting and backing off crimp but still getting creasing.
Here's the breakdown of the details:
Bullets are Hornady FTX 325gr, Cases are FC and RP. Powder is IMR 3031
Hogdon data doesn't have any info for 325 gr, but has for 300gr and 350gr.
Data for 300gr/IMR 3031 is:
Start 58gr; Max 64
Data for 350gr/IMR 3031 is:
Start 56.5gr; Max 60 gr
Sourced from here:
http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp - Rifle cartridges, 45-70 lever actions.
I thought since I'm using a heavier bullet than the 300gr and lighter than the 350, and it's a dead even difference, I'd split the data for a 57gr load of IMR 3031. Sadly, that load only leaves .264 of an inch to seat the bullet before starting compression. In order to seat to proper depth I need .525 minimum. As a result, at starting load I'm already compressing my powder by 0.261. A drop tube and tapping the case does little to nothing to better seat the powder and gain space.
Turns out max uncompressed capacity with the bullet is 49gr of IMR 3031.
So guys, what the heck is going on??????? Data for 325gr bullets isn't that common and most other data I've found mimics hogdon's data, so how is it that all my cases somehow can't even properly fit the published starting loads????
EDIT
Also getting creased cases from crimping, have tried adjusting and backing off crimp but still getting creasing.
Last edited:




















































