45-70 loads, again
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45-70 loads, again
Gentelmen, I will be reloading 45-70 for the first time, and I would like a good accurate, hunting load using IMR3031, and 405 gr. Remington soft point bullets. I will be using this to hunt with this year, and don't expect to have shots much over 100yds. I have never loaded anything this size before, but know that many of you have. My eyes are as old as I am, so I've put a 4 power scope on my Marlin 1895SS. I don't need a thumper, as I'll only be shooting Texas Whitetails. You've all helped me in the past, and I'll appreciate your advice now.
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Re: 45-70 loads, again
39 grs of 3031 with a large rifle primer and your 405 gr bullet should work like a champ.
Re: 45-70 loads, again
+1Don McDowell wrote:39 grs of 3031 with a large rifle primer and your 405 gr bullet should work like a champ.
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Re: 45-70 loads, again
Given what you stated about just shooting whitetails w in 100 yards -- +/- --, I think that you don't really the 405 SP. I'll bet that the 300 HP handily will do the job....
I load my Marlin 1895 Cowboy & Browning 1886 w/ that bullet behind IMR3031 & a Winchester Large Rifle primer. I don't have my load data handy for all the details of the load.
When I lived in CA, my local firearms emporium proprietor loaded the 300 HP for feral hogs & it was very effective. It would securely anchor them out to about 125 yds. w/ barrel sights.
I load my Marlin 1895 Cowboy & Browning 1886 w/ that bullet behind IMR3031 & a Winchester Large Rifle primer. I don't have my load data handy for all the details of the load.
When I lived in CA, my local firearms emporium proprietor loaded the 300 HP for feral hogs & it was very effective. It would securely anchor them out to about 125 yds. w/ barrel sights.
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Re: 45-70 loads, again
I'm using the 405's, cause I've got 100 of them sitting on the shelf.
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The 405s will work wonderfully.
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Re: 45-70 loads, again
+2 I use 42grs for elk. 39 would be great for li'l ol' whitetails!Tycer wrote:+1Don McDowell wrote:39 grs of 3031 with a large rifle primer and your 405 gr bullet should work like a champ.
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Re: 45-70 loads, again
+32X22 wrote:+2 I use 42grs for elk. 39 would be great for li'l ol' whitetails!Tycer wrote:+1Don McDowell wrote:39 grs of 3031 with a large rifle primer and your 405 gr bullet should work like a champ.
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39 grains behind a 405 gr soft point also worked good on a couple of wild pigs. It opened good, but did lose a lot of its weight. Pigs are a little tougher, though.
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Re: 45-70 loads, again
39 grains is a great load for whitetails. It is pretty easy on the shoulder also.
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the above loads will work on texas deer.IMHO it is way over kill for for the deer we have.once you burn up those 405's get a lee 340 gr mold and a can of IMR 4198 or AA5744.this combo makes a good hog deer load and it "very" cheap to shoot.




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Re: 45-70 loads, again
I shoot 39.0 Gr 3031 with the 405 gr cast and get 1 hole groops at 100YDS with my Marlin. Thank you Elmer! Pleanty of power for deer and mild on the sholder. SO 39.0 GR +4 J.Michael