Evening all,
Took delivery of a Marlin XLR yesterday, the "grey ghost". Couldn't get a blued 1895, scarce as rocking horse manure down here at present.
I intend to shoot lead out of it, 405gns + 40 gns of H4895 or thereabouts.
My bore solvent is Ed's Red, have used it a lot in my 30-30, jacketed bullets, plus my shotguns, works well.
Any tips re cleaning the 45-70 when using lead ?.
Also, how do I care for the laminated stock ?.
Thanks
Mark
First 45-70
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Size your bullets .002" larger than bore and you should not have any leading with that load.
You'll need to slug your bore to find out what size to size your bullets to.
If you are going to use jacketed bullets also, you will want to use a bore foam to clean ALL copper fouling out as copper makes lead stick terribly to your bore.
Ed's Red rocks!
Treat the stock just like wood.
Size your bullets .002" larger than bore and you should not have any leading with that load.
You'll need to slug your bore to find out what size to size your bullets to.
If you are going to use jacketed bullets also, you will want to use a bore foam to clean ALL copper fouling out as copper makes lead stick terribly to your bore.
Ed's Red rocks!
Treat the stock just like wood.
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Re: First 45-70
mark wrote:Evening all,
Took delivery of a Marlin XLR yesterday, the "grey ghost". Couldn't get a blued 1895, scarce as rocking horse manure down here at present.
I intend to shoot lead out of it, 405gns + 40 gns of H4895 or thereabouts.
My bore solvent is Ed's Red, have used it a lot in my 30-30, jacketed bullets, plus my shotguns, works well.
Any tips re cleaning the 45-70 when using lead ?.
Also, how do I care for the laminated stock ?.
Thanks
Mark
Buy a bore brush for .45 caliber rifle . The .45 caliber bore brushes at the mass merchandizers are for .45 handgun & are too small .
I use Hoppies # 9 for lead .
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Re: First 45-70
hi mark, i love 40 grains of h-4895 with the 405 grain bullet. it's great for plinking and general target practice. i too shoot lead but havent had a bit of leading problems with that load.
mark wrote:Evening all,
Took delivery of a Marlin XLR yesterday, the "grey ghost". Couldn't get a blued 1895, scarce as rocking horse manure down here at present.
I intend to shoot lead out of it, 405gns + 40 gns of H4895 or thereabouts.
My bore solvent is Ed's Red, have used it a lot in my 30-30, jacketed bullets, plus my shotguns, works well.
Any tips re cleaning the 45-70 when using lead ?.
Also, how do I care for the laminated stock ?.
Thanks
Mark
g rice
Thanks everyone for your responses,
I took the XLR to a 50m indoor range this morning to sight it in. The scope is a Bushnell Banner 1.5 to 4.5 in Weaver Proview mounts. The same setup as my 336C, 30-30. The trigger was adjusted to four pounds, no creep, it will do for the moment.
So far I am impressed. I sighted it in with 405 grn lead, took half a dozen shots to get it right. I then shot a three shot group, about one and a quarter inches. Couldn't see the point in fiddling about and burning up ammo at 50m.
Next group was 405 gn Remington jacketed, 36gns H4198, a one inch group. The 350gn Speers did about the same.
I decided to quit while ahead.
I am going on a five day hunt, starting tomorrow.
Cheers
Mark
I took the XLR to a 50m indoor range this morning to sight it in. The scope is a Bushnell Banner 1.5 to 4.5 in Weaver Proview mounts. The same setup as my 336C, 30-30. The trigger was adjusted to four pounds, no creep, it will do for the moment.
So far I am impressed. I sighted it in with 405 grn lead, took half a dozen shots to get it right. I then shot a three shot group, about one and a quarter inches. Couldn't see the point in fiddling about and burning up ammo at 50m.
Next group was 405 gn Remington jacketed, 36gns H4198, a one inch group. The 350gn Speers did about the same.
I decided to quit while ahead.
I am going on a five day hunt, starting tomorrow.
Cheers
Mark
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