Just grabbed a bunch of these to try out - any good advice on powder? Its nice of campro to include some loading data online but real world advice is always helpful!I use the .458 405gr ones in my 45/70. They are not a hunting bullet, plated, dont expand at all. They shoot well for my rifle and are fun and economical.
For 45-70 IMR-4198, trail boss, and AA5744 are your friends.Just grabbed a bunch of these to try out - any good advice on powder? Its nice of campro to include some loading data online but real world advice is always helpful!
Helpful, thanks, certainly have plenty of manuals but am newer to loading 45-70 and so the powder choices can be a lot!For 45-70 IMR-4198, trail boss, and AA5744 are your friends.
My plinking load is 12grain of IMR-4198, or 29gn for velocity. These are straight from the hodgdon website, you should do the same it's plenty "real world."
12grain load was hilarious because I swear I could see the ball of lead chugging down the 100m range real slow. And then I foolishly shot a steel target at 50m, didn't even swing the target but just destroyed the foam mounting block and the steel dropped straight to the grounds.
These were very accurate over near max H110 in my Ruger semi carbine. Not sure about expansion but I would think it would punch through a deer with minimal deformation unless it hits heavy bone.Anyone use these for plinking or hunting? Just wondering how they shoot and if they expand or come apart?
I checked the Hodgson website and they don't list IMR 4198 at 12 gr anywhere I can find. This seems like a very low charge.For 45-70 IMR-4198, trail boss, and AA5744 are your friends.
My plinking load is 12grain of IMR-4198, or 29gn for velocity. These are straight from the hodgdon website, you should do the same it's plenty "real world."
12grain load was hilarious because I swear I could see the ball of lead chugging down the 100m range real slow. And then I foolishly shot a steel target at 50m, didn't even swing the target but just destroyed the foam mounting block and the steel dropped straight to the grounds.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/threads/45-70.2500680/Helpful, thanks, certainly have plenty of manuals but am newer to loading 45-70 and so the powder choices can be a lot!
That 12 grain story is great, I will certainly experiment. Already pleased that I added a 45-70 rifle to the safe!
For 45-70 IMR-4198, trail boss, and AA5744 are your friends.
My plinking load is 12grain of IMR-4198, or 29gn for velocity. These are straight from the hodgdon website.
12grain load was hilarious because I swear I could see the ball of lead chugging down the 100m range real slow. And then I foolishly shot a steel target at 50m, didn't even swing the target but just destroyed the foam mounting block and the steel dropped straight to the grounds.
You're right I 100% meant to say 12-13gn trail boss.I checked the Hodgson website and they don't list IMR 4198 at 12 gr anywhere I can find. This seems like a very low charge.
My lyman manual lists 31.5 gr as a starting trapdoor load. Hodgson is 30gr.
Where did you find 12 gr starting load from?
All good.You're right I 100% meant to say 12-13gn trail boss.
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