45-70, 300gr and H4198
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- Levergunner
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45-70, 300gr and H4198
Ok, today is the day. I'm going to load a range of rounds(5 each for testing) from 51gr of H4198 to 55gr with 300gr Hornady JHP's in Winchester brass and Winchester primers. Anybody else using a similar setup in their Marlin 1895's?
- Old Savage
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Re: 45-70, 300gr and H4198
47.5 gr of 4198, 1995 fps with a Remington 300 in a 22" 1895SS with the Ballard style rifling. ES was 98 fps. 51 grains should produce something in the 2100 fps range in my rifle. Maybe a little more.
Re: 45-70, 300gr and H4198
Your setup almost duplicates mine. A friend turned me onto this load. The neat part is you can substitute different 300 gr. bullets without pressure issues. I use the hornadys for practice, then switch to 300 gr. nosler partitionsfor hunting.
WW cases
210 Federal primers
51 gr. H4198
Lee fact. crimp.
Avg vel.[in my 18 1/2" GG barrel] 1950 fps.
I used this load in Africa to take 7 head of plains game, this summer. Here's a coupla pics.
kudu
gemsbok
recoverd noslers from zebra and kudu. the only ones I have ever recovered from any animal.
maddog
WW cases
210 Federal primers
51 gr. H4198
Lee fact. crimp.
Avg vel.[in my 18 1/2" GG barrel] 1950 fps.
I used this load in Africa to take 7 head of plains game, this summer. Here's a coupla pics.
kudu
gemsbok
recoverd noslers from zebra and kudu. the only ones I have ever recovered from any animal.
maddog
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Re: 45-70, 300gr and H4198
Sure are a friendly looking maddog.
I might add that my above described load yeilded 2075 fps in an 1895 Cowboy 26".
I might add that my above described load yeilded 2075 fps in an 1895 Cowboy 26".
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- Levergunner
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Re: 45-70, 300gr and H4198
Thanks again Old Savage. Sounds like I can achieve the 2000 to 2200 fps I'm looking for. I've been hesitant about loading the 55 grainers.
Maddog, Excellent pic's. I was there in Sept of '06. I've been building my own longbows for several years now and that is what I hunted with in the Limpopo Prov. of RSA. Took a Kudu, Warthog and Blesbok. What an excellent adventure. Congrats on your success!!
I haven't hunted with anything but archery equip since 1992. Always had a fascination with the old lever guns, so decided this year to get the 1895CB. Think I'll tryout Coyotes with it. They are getting to be a real neuacence here in NC.
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Maddog, Excellent pic's. I was there in Sept of '06. I've been building my own longbows for several years now and that is what I hunted with in the Limpopo Prov. of RSA. Took a Kudu, Warthog and Blesbok. What an excellent adventure. Congrats on your success!!
I haven't hunted with anything but archery equip since 1992. Always had a fascination with the old lever guns, so decided this year to get the 1895CB. Think I'll tryout Coyotes with it. They are getting to be a real neuacence here in NC.
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Re: 45-70, 300gr and H4198
pebow, tested five different loads between the 22" SS and 26" Cowboy low velocity of the string was always higher with the 26" 30 to 92 fps but the high wasn't always higher but could be by 100 fps. You just have to see by the individual load.