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by Tom
Fri Feb 23, 2007 6:16 pm
Forum: Closed Items
Topic: WTB: Marlin lever action...Done deal...
Replies: 15
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stevie_d_64 wrote: You must have developed some loads that were a little hotter than the factory stuff I found...I may do some experimenting later on down the road with that...Got to shoot some of this to get a collection of brass to reload... :lol:

I have a box of Winchester 300gr. "train-stoppers" that are supposed to put out at about 1300fps...Which is what I thought was about an average velocity for this caliber...

The energy into the target is what impresses me...Obviously a heavy punch...

I have seen some pics of a 405gr. punching holes (groups) of about 5" at 200 yards...That over at leverguns.com

Almost brought a tear to muh eye... ;-)
Steve,

The 1884fps average was the starting load from a Speer datasheet.

I have found, in a couple of load manuals, that there are three levels of
loads for the 45/70.
Our Marlins fall into the middle group with max pressures at about 28,000 psi.
Factory loads may be accomodating the lower group with a max of 21,000psi.
The top group goes up to the 35,000psi level.
Given the thumping that I get from my starting load I am not interested in testing the higher limits.

Yours should be quite comfortable to shoot at 1300fps.

Kind Regards,

Tom
by Tom
Fri Feb 23, 2007 10:49 am
Forum: Closed Items
Topic: WTB: Marlin lever action...Done deal...
Replies: 15
Views: 2662

stevie_d_64 wrote:Fine...Here ya go...


Imagine a sling, no scope, maybe a high-vis iron sight system and a bandolier full of those cannon cartridges...

That be about it for this one... :lol:
Steve,

It is in 45/70 isn't it? At one time you were talking about the "M" version.

I have the larger (heavier) version, the 1895CB. It is a great shooter.
If you want some load info let me know. One load with 300gr HP's had an
SD of 8 for the first 5 shot group I tested. I went no further in load
development. The average velocity was 1884fps.
I scoped mine however as I just cannot pick up that tiny rear sight.
But I gave it a long eye relief, as you could imagine.
Oh, and I changed out the trigger to a much crisper (how could it not be) after market.
Edit: The trigger came from Wild West Guns of Anchorage, AK.
wildwestguns.com
Highly recommended.

Kind Regards,

Tom

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