Hello CGN,
I finally got a chance to shoot some loads I worked up for my Marlin 1895 45/70.
I loaded up 325 gr. Hornady FTX bullets atop IMR-4198 and CCI 200 primers. I was following Hornady's manual and loaded 10 rounds for each of the following charge weights:
-45.8 grain
-46.9 grain
-47.4 grain
-47.9 grain (max)
The manual said that at 47.9 grains should yield 2150 fps, however my chrony had the average at 1967 fps. None of the cases showed any pressure signs. Additionally, 47.9 grains gave me the best grouping save for the one flyer that I pulled.
So now that I have that all done, I'm wondering where to go from here. I'm tempted to slowly creep up on the max charge weight to get some more velocity out of my projectiles and see if the groups continue to shrink. At the same time, I still relatively green to the reloading game and am a little uncertain if that's the right thing to do. I like the idea of faster moving bullets, but I also like my face and hands being intact!
Any advice from the seasoned veterans out there would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
I finally got a chance to shoot some loads I worked up for my Marlin 1895 45/70.
I loaded up 325 gr. Hornady FTX bullets atop IMR-4198 and CCI 200 primers. I was following Hornady's manual and loaded 10 rounds for each of the following charge weights:
-45.8 grain
-46.9 grain
-47.4 grain
-47.9 grain (max)
The manual said that at 47.9 grains should yield 2150 fps, however my chrony had the average at 1967 fps. None of the cases showed any pressure signs. Additionally, 47.9 grains gave me the best grouping save for the one flyer that I pulled.
So now that I have that all done, I'm wondering where to go from here. I'm tempted to slowly creep up on the max charge weight to get some more velocity out of my projectiles and see if the groups continue to shrink. At the same time, I still relatively green to the reloading game and am a little uncertain if that's the right thing to do. I like the idea of faster moving bullets, but I also like my face and hands being intact!
Any advice from the seasoned veterans out there would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!