- Location
- Port Talbot, sunny south wales, UK
AA 5744 for me .............
IMR 3031 for me as well. Now did you guys check the Hodgdon/IMR reloding web pages lately? They list a max load of 60 grains of IMR 3031 for Hornady 350 grainers in lever marlins... What do you think, too hot or safe?
Troutseeker
Depends what you're shooting the loads out of. Even for a Ruger #1 or a strong bolt action, the load is on the maximum level. For the newer Marlins or older trap door vintage of actions & firearms, like crazy_davey said, too hot!!IMR 3031 for me as well. Now did you guys check the Hodgdon/IMR reloding web pages lately? They list a max load of 60 grains of IMR 3031 for Hornady 350 grainers in lever marlins... What do you think, too hot or safe?
Troutseeker
What would be the 45 70's most versatile hunting powder?
I have a marlin guide gun.
Hunting will be for deer and moose.
350 and 405 gr bullets most likely.
You're quite correct. I've experienced much the same results with some of the 'less than maximum' loads listed using IMR 3031. Accuracy didn't seem to be adversely affected but 'some' unburnt powder was evident.I use H4198 with cast 405gr flat base, also IMR 3031 with 405 cast and 350gr Horandy Flat Points. I use R7 with a 350gr cast gas check from a Saeco Mold this is what I'm hunting with this fall, already took a nice black bear with it. I find R7 and H4198 cleaner burning then 3031.