Just thought I'd share an odd find the other day and maybe someone doesn't buy this particular rifle without asking whether it's rifled or not
I was with a good buddy playing with load development for his rifle and I'm debating the use of hard cast over jacketed so we were digging out our bullets from the backstop and I showed him How the hot cores I loaded him stay together better than the Winchester Grey box loads when we unearthed a 325 gr Hornady flex tip 45/70 bullet that had hit almost sideways. It still had the red gummy tip I place but the tip had been pushed sideways. There was no rifling but it does show that it rode down a pipe
Packing up I noticed another in the overhead baffle and found another perfect sideways hole of the same pattern in the baffle
This leads me to believe someone out there is extremely disappointed in how their rifle handles the Hornady loads
I can only assume it was a remlington lever gun however I don't have proof of the gun that delivered the 8-9' group
I was with a good buddy playing with load development for his rifle and I'm debating the use of hard cast over jacketed so we were digging out our bullets from the backstop and I showed him How the hot cores I loaded him stay together better than the Winchester Grey box loads when we unearthed a 325 gr Hornady flex tip 45/70 bullet that had hit almost sideways. It still had the red gummy tip I place but the tip had been pushed sideways. There was no rifling but it does show that it rode down a pipe
Packing up I noticed another in the overhead baffle and found another perfect sideways hole of the same pattern in the baffle
This leads me to believe someone out there is extremely disappointed in how their rifle handles the Hornady loads
I can only assume it was a remlington lever gun however I don't have proof of the gun that delivered the 8-9' group




















































