After learning lots from my various posts on reloading my 45-70, I would like to know the pros and cons of a jacketed bullet vs. a cast one! Is a cast one like a full metal jacket? Can you hunt with it? Thanks!
I've never used any of the reloader powders, I'll have to give reloader 7 a try. After your post, I did a quick check in the Sierra manual for their powder of choice for accuracy & hunting loads. Their preference seems to be IMR 4198 & H-4198 but I will get some reloader 7 to try.John Y Cannuck said:Try reloader 7 if you get the chance, my rifle likes it even better than H4198.
I've also seen it as R7, and yes, it's the same.Johnn Peterson said:I've never used any of the reloader powders, I'll have to give reloader 7 a try. After your post, I did a quick check in the Sierra manual for their powder of choice for accuracy & hunting loads. Their preference seems to be IMR 4198 & H-4198 but I will get some reloader 7 to try.
By the way, what rifle are you using? What jacketed bullets have turned out best for you? Oh, also, not having used any of the reloader powders, I notice in the Hornady manual they list RL-7 but in the Speer manual Re7 is listed. I'm assuming they're 'one and the same'?
I had a Pedersoli Remington rollingblock replica that I used for a lot of the lighter loads but now I have a Marlin 1985GS. It's a little more versitile. I've heard good things about the 405gr Remington bullets so that's something else I'll have to get to 'play' with. Thanks for the info guy.John Y Cannuck said:I've also seen it as R7, and yes, it's the same.
I like cast bullets, and use them most often, however, the rifle isn't picky, 350 grain Hornady, Remington 400gr bulk bullets, Sierra Hollow points, all shoot well too.
My rifle, is a custom original 1886 Winchester, with a Douglas premium barrel.