What kind of accuracy are you getting?
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What kind of accuracy are you getting?
What kind of accuracy are you getting?
Thanks! See one of these is wholesale sports this week, wanted to do more research on it.
First you need a loading manual, and that will tell you what powders could work for your chosen application. THEN you buy the powder. Doesn't work as well the other way around.
Hodgsons has quite a bit of 45-70 load data online. That would be a good place to start. You can choose a powder to suit the bullet/velocity you are seeking. Much simple. http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/
You have been given some confusing information, including some that is certainly not my view.
Forget about trying to slug your barrel, just shoot the Bullet Barn flat base (no gas check) they sell in 405 grain weight, for a 45-70.
I have never had a Marlin barrel in either 45-70 or 44 magnum that collected any lead in them from shooting standard size cast bullets, with or without a gas check.
Cast bullets do require a bit of a flare, to allow the bullet to go in without shaving lead.
Do not use Hornady Leverevolution brass expecting it to be the same as Govt. It is fact shorter than Govt as Hornady uses a proprietary bullet in the Leverevolution ammunition with the crimping groove in a slightly different location. If unsure, measure as the only marking on the brass is 'Hornady' and can be easily mistaken as Govt.
Hey everyone,
Just picked up a Lee's classic hand loader in 45-70 govt. (I'm not looking at buying a press etc. This is what I can afford right now and the volume ill be reloading doesn't justify it)
I have some knowledge of how to actually do the physical reloading however what I'm lacking in is the actual specifics of what powder, bullets and primers I need. Going to be getting a reloading book before I start but would appreciate any "quick start" advise. Wanting to load a 405G hunting round.
Looking at bullets at bullet barn, any idea what the difference between 45-70 RNFP SLG BB and 45-70 RNFP TLG BB is? Am I even in the right ball park? Im shooting a Marlin 1895GLB. I assume all this will be in the reloading book but hey I'm eager to order some and wanted to ask you folks.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt.