Hello all,
I will be acquiring a Marlin 1895GBL in 45-70 govt soon and I am curious about shooting black powder loads in it. Let me just make it clear that the majority of the loads I will put through this rifle will be modern smokeless loads but it would be nice to shoot some smoking BP loads every now and then for fun and effect.
In my searches I have come across the general info about shooting black powder: 45-70 was originally developed with black powder and to clean firearms and brass thoroughly after shooting to avoid corrosion. I'm hoping some of you could provide some info on black powder performance specifically in a Marlin 1895 and what the clean up is like afterward. Is it similar to cleaning a rifle after shooting corrosive surplus ammo?
I will be acquiring a Marlin 1895GBL in 45-70 govt soon and I am curious about shooting black powder loads in it. Let me just make it clear that the majority of the loads I will put through this rifle will be modern smokeless loads but it would be nice to shoot some smoking BP loads every now and then for fun and effect.
In my searches I have come across the general info about shooting black powder: 45-70 was originally developed with black powder and to clean firearms and brass thoroughly after shooting to avoid corrosion. I'm hoping some of you could provide some info on black powder performance specifically in a Marlin 1895 and what the clean up is like afterward. Is it similar to cleaning a rifle after shooting corrosive surplus ammo?


















































