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Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
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Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
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I am picking up a new 45/70 Steel Henry this Saturday. I have reloads that I used in a Henry Steel 45/70 that I traded and those bullets are .459 in diameter. Cast Lead from Oregon Trail. They always worked good. But about six months ago I purchased I open box of Hornady 45 Cal 350 GR RP .458 diameter interlock bullets. I believe these will be ok also since they are Simi Jacketed round. What does all the reloaders on here say about the .458 Diameter ?
I am picking up a new 45/70 Steel Henry this Saturday. I have reloads that I used in a Henry Steel 45/70 that I traded and those bullets are .459 in diameter. Cast Lead from Oregon Trail. They always worked good. But about six months ago I purchased I open box of Hornady 45 Cal 350 GR RP .458 diameter interlock bullets. I believe these will be ok also since they are Simi Jacketed round. What does all the reloaders on here say about the .458 Diameter ?
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Re: Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
I have used the Hornady 350 grain interlock flat nose bullets over 44.0 grains of H4198 powder and they do fine. Many reloaders use cast lead bullets that are .001 larger than the jacketed bullets they use. I also have used the MBC 405 grain cast lead bullets and I think they are .458 diameter.
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Re: Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
They will work just fine. I used reloader 7 under those in mine
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Re: Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
Thanks I have some H4198 so I will give that a try. I see they have loads in Lyman for it. I figured the .458 would be better in the jacketed bullet for the 45/70 but was not sure. Can't wait to see how they work. Thanks for the info.
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Re: Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
agree with Al .... I've used both in ours
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Re: Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
the 350s' should be just fine. I reload for my friend with the Hornady 300g. HP with the IMR 4198 powder, which he shoots out of his Rossi lever. He clover leafs at 50yds. off a bench. Hornady makes good reloading products, you be satisfied, Kept us posted and good luck.
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Re: Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
Yes, and no. I normally love Hornady stuff, I think their bullets and factory ammo are good quality at a great price. Unfortunately sometimes you run into products that just suck. For me it is the XTP bullets for .44 Mag, they are oversized at .430”, which is a fine size for lead bullets, but the jacketed XTPs stick hard in my cases. There is no way to get consistent seating depth when the bullet lurches down and stops at a random position. With .429 bullets like the wonderful Lehigh Extreme Penetrator solid copper ones, it is a non issue, they go in slick as can be. Maybe that is a fault of my Lee die set, has anyone else reloading for this caliber noticed this?
Anyway, try the Hornadys, but they aren’t magic. If they don’t work for you, trade them away. Bullets, cases, powders, and primers …. the new currency!
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Re: Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
I load Hornady 300 gr JHP , over IMR 4198 40.5 grs. Henry H010 blue steel. Shots very accurate. Every rifle shoots different. YMMV.Slugnut wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 10:31 amthe 350s' should be just fine. I reload for my friend with the Hornady 300g. HP with the IMR 4198 powder, which he shoots out of his Rossi lever. He clover leafs at 50yds. off a bench. Hornady makes good reloading products, you be satisfied, Kept us posted and good luck.
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Re: Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
Sure. Hope that works for you. Load up a few & give it a try. I've got a pic of the target if I can find it.
This was 3 shots @ 25 yds. off Led Sled rest.
This was 3 shots @ 25 yds. off Led Sled rest.
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Re: Henry Steel 45/70 Reloading question
I've tried 300 to 500 gr bullets .... the first and second pictures below shows a :Steve51 wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 10:11 pmI have used the Hornady 350 grain interlock flat nose bullets over 44.0 grains of H4198 powder and they do fine. Many reloaders use cast lead bullets that are .001 larger than the jacketed bullets they use. I also have used the MBC 405 grain cast lead bullets and I think they are .458 diameter.
Nosler 300 gr Ballistic Silvertip --- https://www.shootersproshop.com/loading ... -50ct.html
400 gr Barnes Buster --- https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1010409631
500 gr Acme Round Nose Coated ---- http://www.acmebullet.com/45-70-Hard-Ca ... uct_id=649
our Henry CCH 45-70 didn't like the 500 gr'ers .... they didn't stabilize, rather they tumbled as seen in the third picture .... if I ever go after an elephant or dangerous bear, I'll load the Barnes Busters .... for all other critters and for range work I use the Noslers .... as Steve noted, for hunting rounds we use 44 gr of IMR 4198 to push our 300 gr Noslers .... they are accurate .... picture four shows an old target using them, 17 rounds at 100 yards ... the group was much tighter and spread out with the recoil pounding .... for our range load we drop the powder charge to 31.1 gr.
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