45-70 load help
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- Levergunner
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45-70 load help
I have some Lazer-Cast 350gr cast bullets that I would like to load for a Marlin using Accurate 5774. I need a starting load if someone could help. Thanks All
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Hmmm... 5744 maybe? Here's a link to the Accurate loading data...
http://www.accuratepowder.com/loaddata_ ... solete.htm
and what Blaine said +1
http://www.accuratepowder.com/loaddata_ ... solete.htm
and what Blaine said +1

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That just goes to show ya an old dog can learn new tricks. I'd never even heard of the Complete book for the 45-70.
I bought a cast bullet load manual at a gunshow a number of years back and I don't recall what the major manufacturer's name was that put it out. Gonna have to look for it.
I need cast load data for the 45-90 Winnie.
I bought a cast bullet load manual at a gunshow a number of years back and I don't recall what the major manufacturer's name was that put it out. Gonna have to look for it.
I need cast load data for the 45-90 Winnie.
Old Law Dawg
I worked up a good load with my home cast 350 grainers starting from 30.0 gr. and settled on 35.0 grains which gives a velocity of 1500 fps. It is very accurate in my 1895G, about 1.25" at 50 yds. with a receiver sight. One thing you will find with these loads is that powder is DIRTY. It leaves a lot of unburnt powder kernels in the bore. I can tip the barrel down after a shot and about 15-20 powder kernels will trickle out. I haven't had a problem with a round chambering because of it, but I make sure to keep the barrel level or angled down when opening the bolt.
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Another fan of these load books. I have them for all my major calibers, including the .45-70. These are just great references, and Midway USA often runs them on sale!BlaineCGarverakaTubbyTuba wrote:Don't take this the wrong way, Chief, but if you don't have The Load Book for 45-70, the Lee Manual and maybe a couple others, please do so. That way you can see some pressure tested loads and do a little intelligent extrapolating on your own....loads just thrown out there are sometimes suspect.

I like them too. I'v got most of the manuals they get their data from but it makes cross refferincing easy.Ysabel Kid wrote:Another fan of these load books. I have them for all my major calibers, including the .45-70. These are just great references, and Midway USA often runs them on sale!BlaineCGarverakaTubbyTuba wrote:Don't take this the wrong way, Chief, but if you don't have The Load Book for 45-70, the Lee Manual and maybe a couple others, please do so. That way you can see some pressure tested loads and do a little intelligent extrapolating on your own....loads just thrown out there are sometimes suspect.
