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by stevie_d_64
Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:10 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: If I were to...
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I dunno...Somehow I feel better leaning into this rifle...Its a good soreness that comes from sending a few downrange...

Someday I may scope it out, but the purity of shooting iron sights on this thing, and connecting with what I shoot brings a good feeling I haven't had in years of shooting...

When my eyes start to go again, I may need that help of a scope...

When I thought the 405 gr. was impressive...I heads some guys shooting some cast 500's in this caliber, and thought that might be kinda fun...

Call me a sicko... :lol:
by stevie_d_64
Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:46 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: If I were to...
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Yeah, I let my Dad send the first round downrange through it...I figured I owed him that since I stole his second favorite gun...

Plus I'd never fired the 45-70 before, and I was a chicken... :lol:

A win win for everyone... ;-)
by stevie_d_64
Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:57 am
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: If I were to...
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The information I've seen has made a very good point (obviously) about the criticality of not mixing powders (black to the newer smokeless stuff)...The pressures create are way different, and will cause serious problems...Got that covered...

I could shoot some black powdered loads through it, but I do not plan to do that anytime soon...

I think this will be fun to see what we can do with this rig...
by stevie_d_64
Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:52 am
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: If I were to...
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phddan wrote:Hey Tom,
I'm dieing to know, what 45-70 does he have?
I reread the post and didn't see it. Do I need different glasses?:grin:

Dan
Marlin 1895 New, no bells and whistles, just a plain jane thumping machine...

As for the reloading advice, it does give me a lot to think about...This would be my first adventure into this subject...

I want to assure that when I do start getting this going, I plan to remain well inside the specs for the loads I want to shoot...I am not a big fan of cram as much as you can and see how much your shoulder can take kind of shooter... ;-)

So I plan to stay well within the safety margins for these reloads...

The reason I like the 405 gr bullets right off the bat is that they have given me the best results (as far as factory loads go) and accuracy out to 200 yards...

I don't plan to envicerate hogs at any longer ranges...I want a lot of weight and energy going into them and drop them on the spot...

I also do not plan to scope the rifle either...Call me a purist, or old fashioned...But I did put some Williams FireSights on it, and thats about as high-tech as I am going to go with this rig...

If anything it takes me back to basics, and it is just too darn fun to shoot...

And for $460, I just don't see why anyone with a desire to get back to basics. does not have one of these un-bannable rifles...If you catch my drift... :lol:

Winchester, Marlin, Henry, Remingtons, Sharps...An old school solution for a fleeting new age issue...Something just kinda hit me upside the head late last year...And this was the solution..

This kind of system calms me, and keep my head on straight, when everything else is falling apart around you...
by stevie_d_64
Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:10 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: If I were to...
Replies: 18
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mcub wrote:the 45-70 load data is on Hogdon web site

http://data.hodgdon.com
Good stuff!!!

Thanks!!! Gives me something to look at, study, and test out...
by stevie_d_64
Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:06 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: If I were to...
Replies: 18
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Yeah come to thinkn of it, he (Dad) might not have shot the 45/70...So he may not have the info...

Thanks Steve...I'll give you a holler...

All I really know about primers is based upon size, burn-rate, for a rifle or pistol load...

45/70 is an ancient load and caliber, so I guess a large rifle primer that is a sure-fire, but relatively slow but sure burn primer...I assume the modern equivalent powder type would complement that function appropriately...

See, this is just one thing I need to get up to speed on...

Question...How many reloads would one expect to get out of the 45/70 cartridge??? 3-4??? Before tossing it for good...If that even is close...
by stevie_d_64
Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:33 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: If I were to...
Replies: 18
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If I were to...

Reload a rifle cartridge say...45-70

And I decided on the bullet, say...405 gr. semi-jacketed soft-nose point...

I have the brass saved...

What would be the last two items recommended that would complete getting the rounds reloaded...I can get the press, and the associated dies to work it...

I need a powder and primer recommendation...I think my Dad may even have this info (load-wise) written down in his books on this caliber, but thats a needle in a haystack search...

Just thought I would float this out for fun...

Who knows...I might find a TC contender barrel for this thing...Wouldn't that be a hoot!

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