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Feeding the Henry 45-70
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Feeding the Henry 45-70
Over the winter I made 1500 350gr 5% antimony HC bullets. This past weekend on Saturday I decided to load a few rounds. On Sunday loaded some Hornady 325GR FTX.
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Re: Feeding the Henry 45-70
Sounds good. I'm a 444 man myself.
I cast a 325+gr. for it. Some over some 2400 for some casual plinking, and some over some H4198 for a more serious note.
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I cast a 325+gr. for it. Some over some 2400 for some casual plinking, and some over some H4198 for a more serious note.
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Re: Feeding the Henry 45-70
Someone at a local range shoot around September each year with 444 marlin rounds. Last year I collected several hundred rounds, decamped them and cleaned them. I ended up using them for barter as apparently finding cases is like hen's teeth. I shot a 444 many years ago and it is a great round and in Maryland it can be used in every county where shot guns are used along with areas in rifle country in Maryland.
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Re: Feeding the Henry 45-70
Handloader... do you know of a source for 405-430 gr cast bullets with a large flat nose like the hammer heads? Think Beartooth used to make something like that but they are out of business. I see and use bullets like that for 45 Colt and 44 Magnum but can't find them for 45-70 which is strange. Heavy WFN bullets at 1000-1300 FPS is what I like. IMR 3031 works well for me powder wise.
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Re: Feeding the Henry 45-70
I know what you are looking for sadly know one makes them that I can see. The links below use to make them however they do make 458 HC rounds. Both places make good HC rounds.
https://www.mattsbullets.com/405-Grain- ... p_126.html
https://www.meisterbullets.com/AWSProdu ... n-458-RNFP
https://www.mattsbullets.com/405-Grain- ... p_126.html
https://www.meisterbullets.com/AWSProdu ... n-458-RNFP
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Re: Feeding the Henry 45-70
Oregon Trail sill offers 405 gr. LCRN bullets with a a broad flat surface. However, they do not carry a gas check. I apply a gas check, and with a scope, consistently shoot 2"-3" groups at 100 yds.
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Re: Feeding the Henry 45-70
Oregon Trail sill offers 405 gr. LCRN bullets with a a broad flat surface. However, they do not carry a gas check. I apply a gas check, and with a scope, consistently shoot 2"-3" groups at 100 yds. I use 35 grains of IMR 4198. That should be good enough to get a one-shot kill on a Maine bull moose. All I have to do is win a moose license in the Maine Lottery and come up with $3,500 - $5,000 in unneeded cash to fund-up a guided 3 day moose hunt up there.
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Re: Feeding the Henry 45-70
I'm just getting started reloading 45-70. Just curious as to what mold you use and is it gas checked?.Handloader wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 7:05 pmOver the winter I made 1500 350gr 5% antimony HC bullets. This past weekend on Saturday I decided to load a few rounds. On Sunday loaded some Hornady 325GR FTX.
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Re: Feeding the Henry 45-70
Can’t help you on the mold but back when I loaded 45/70 I discovered that the standard MTM loading blocks are too small for the rim diameter of the cartridge. RCBS does make a block specifically for the 45/70.
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