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tom barthel
07-09-2009, 12:34 PM
My nephew just obtained a replica m76 rifle in .45-60 caliber. Ammunition is priced out of this world. There seems to be a slight difference in rim thickness with the .45-70. My question is, will cut and trimmed 45-70 brass work with out any bolt modification? Would the bolt face need to be polished down a bit. The rifle is a m76 clone from Italy. Nephew is concerned about thinning the rim and getting high primers. Also is the rifle strong enough for smokeless loads? :???:

45 2.1
07-09-2009, 02:25 PM
Nephew is concerned about thinning the rim and getting high primers.

One thins the rim from the side adjacent to the case mouth, usually on a lathe. This way the primer pocket remains the same depth.

Don McDowell
07-09-2009, 02:47 PM
Tom check the chamber first , it's possible that the 45-70 brass will work with just shortening.
Also you can go to www.cascity.com and look and read under the forum dedicated entirely to the 1876

captainkirk
07-09-2009, 02:52 PM
A friend of mine has a '76 replica in 45-60, and he uses 45-70 brass trimmed to length with no other mods. I'm not sure what brand he uses, but he shoots it a lot with no troubles.

captainkirk

WARD O
07-09-2009, 03:26 PM
My 45-60 76 was made in 1883 and I simply trim 45-70 brass and use it with no other mods. I don't shoot it a lot but I do shoot it! (with black)

Ward

Baron von Trollwhack
07-09-2009, 06:34 PM
The early recent imports of 1876 clones were defective in that some were chambered with incorrect headspace. Gather up some junk 45-70 cases, as you are intrested in checking headspace, F/L, then shorten to any length shorter than 45-60 and see if they chamber ok. Chances are they will in any of the newer imports. I have a 45-60 highwall and all current 45-70 brands of cases when full lenthed and shortened, chamber and extract well. As a matter of fact I reload for it with a 45-70 Lyman 310 tool. If you anneal occasionally the cases are virtually everlasting. BvT

tom barthel
07-10-2009, 05:33 PM
Thanks to all. I got lots of good information. I'll pass it along to my nephew.
Tom

EDK
07-10-2009, 07:06 PM
Idaho Sharpshooter did an extensive article on this rifle and cartridge awhile back in one of the specialized magazines that you don't find on most magazine racks at Wal-Mart. Send him a PM and see if he can help you.


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