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Congrats! Beautiful rifle! I'm wondering the same thing here as my wife gave me a H010B in .45-70 this year!
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Congratulations on a fine looking firearm and a great reloading press. I hope you get to use them both soon.
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Re: I must have been good in a past life !
I have the same gun in 30-30 and we just got it in 45-70. Just a heads up, it recoils more than twice as much as the 30-30. We used Win. 300 gr. Factory ammo at 1880 fps and 2355 ft lbs of energy. None of us can stand to shoot it on a rest unless it is on the Lead Sled with a 25 pound bag of shot. That brass butt plate hurts! Henry needs to put a quality recoil pad on the 45-70 side loader.
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owning both a 30-30 (without a recoil pad) and CCH 45-70 with a factor installed recoil pad, I completely agree with your recoil assessment .... if you don't load your own ammo, the best recommendation I can make is, unless you need full power loads, fire HSM Cowboy Action type ammo .... with a brass butt plate, it will still have a thump but one that isn't in the same universe as dangerous game loads .... be sure to add your Henry rifle(s) to our community's total at the link belowEasty wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2019 9:24 amI have the same gun in 30-30 and we just got it in 45-70. Just a heads up, it recoils more than twice as much as the 30-30. We used Win. 300 gr. Factory ammo at 1880 fps and 2355 ft lbs of energy. None of us can stand to shoot it on a rest unless it is on the Lead Sled with a 25 pound bag of shot. That brass butt plate hurts! Henry needs to put a quality recoil pad on the 45-70 side loader.
http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 24#p117824
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No kidding Juice, I hope we don't have the same Doctor !
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if you don't load your own ammo,
Roger that JEBar, I just ordered my Dies, Starline Brass and cast bullets from Midway, should be here by Monday. I also have a box of cast cowboy loads to play with until I get my reloading gear. (Although when they bought the rifle they gave my family a box of Hornady Elephant Killer rounds)
I will give a Sit Rep on the recoil as soon as it clears up here and I can get some rounds downrange. (Yes, it is actually raining in Arizona).
Also bought my Grandson a .22 Ruger Wrangler for Xmas, his first pistol. He is also chomping at the bit to get rounds down range. We have been working on manipulation skills with some snap caps at my bench.
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I prefer jacketed bullets .... the best I've found are Nossler's 300 gr Ballistic Silvertips, a very close second is their 300 Grain Ballistic Tip Round Nose Bullets .... the best place I've found to purchase them is from Shooter's Pro Shop at the link below .... they handle Nosler's factor seconds .... those bullets may have a tiny bit of a cosmetic blemish that has absolutely nothing to do with their performance .... we will hunt with ours without any hesitation .... right now they are out of the Ballistic Silvertips .... we've found that given the same powder, no scope adjustment is required ....
http://www.shootersproshop.com/nosler-p ... jax/1.html
http://www.shootersproshop.com/nosler-p ... jax/1.html
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Thank you sir ! I will check out the link.JEBar wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2019 5:20 pmI prefer jacketed bullets .... the best I've found are Nossler's 300 gr Ballistic Silvertips, a very close second is their 300 Grain Ballistic Tip Round Nose Bullets .... the best place I've found to purchase them is from Shooter's Pro Shop at the link below .... they handle Nosler's factor seconds .... those bullets may have a tiny bit of a cosmetic blemish that has absolutely nothing to do with their performance .... we will hunt with ours without any hesitation .... right now they are out of the Ballistic Silvertips .... we've found that given the same powder, no scope adjustment is required ....
http://www.shootersproshop.com/nosler-p ... jax/1.html
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Congratulations! Looks like you are in for a lot of fun.
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Why don't you get a Past strap on recoil shield that straps to your shoulder under your shirt?
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