Recipes 45-70

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I am looking for some recipes for the 45-70 (Marlin 1895 Guide Gun). I am specifically looking for some IMR 4198 Recipes. Anyone have anything they can suggest (and Yes I know visit their websites, but I want to know other peoples personal favourites)
Also I was wondering if anyone has the Jae-Bok Recipes laying around?
Thank you!
 
These are chrono loads from my guide gun. Imr4198 38g-1533fps, 39g-1585,40g-1627,41-1673,42-1725,43-1761,44-1792. With H322 a load of 55g gave 1913fps. With imr4895 and 55g -1707fps. All loads were with a winchester primer and a remington 405 grain jacket bullet.

Keith
 
I know you're looking for 4198 but Reloader 7 is great for so many reasons. Start at 44 grains with a Hornady 350 and work up to 50. 46 grains of RL7 gave a combination of power and awesome accuracy in a Marlin GG. The 350 Hornady RN crimping groove is designed for the Marlin OAL restrictions and the bullet matches up close to the lands for great accuracy.
 
These are chrono loads from my guide gun. Imr4198 38g-1533fps, 39g-1585,40g-1627,41-1673,42-1725,43-1761,44-1792. With H322 a load of 55g gave 1913fps. With imr4895 and 55g -1707fps. All loads were with a winchester primer and a remington 405 grain jacket bullet.

Keith

Now I see why my load of 46 grains of IMR 4198 with a 420 grain cast bullet made my head ache! It was accurate, though. Four out of five went into a one inch group at 100 metres.
 
Switch that powder to IMR 30-31.Also go to a 400gr. bullet. At 38.5 grains of powder I'm registering 1474 ft.per sec.Also I am grouping under .25 of an inch at 100 yards

Grijim
 
I use 30 grains imr 4198 with a cast 405 for a nice light plinking load and 48 grains of IMR 4198 with a hornady 350 gr flat nose for a hunting load. Out of my guide gun the 350's went through the chrony at about 1920fps (the book shows about 150 fps faster but probably with a longer barrel).

Look on the Hodgdon web site at their reloading data, great place to start.
 
Speaking of using IMR 4198 in a Marlin guide gun, there are a couple I hold near & dear. With jacketed bullets, two of my favorites are the Speer 400gr Flat-SP or the 405gr Remington, and the maximums listed in the Speer manual do nicely.
 
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