I've had quite a few original 38-55's that slug at anywhere between .380 to .384. I just use soft cast, plain base bullets made from pure clip-on wheel weights and air cooled, over medium speed...
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Forum: Leverguns
I've had quite a few original 38-55's that slug at anywhere between .380 to .384. I just use soft cast, plain base bullets made from pure clip-on wheel weights and air cooled, over medium speed...
Forum: Leverguns
The fact that your most accurate load was with a faster powder, suggests that the pressure spike is bumping up your bullet to better seal the bore. I have an original Marlin 1889, shipped in 1889,...
Forum: Leverguns
Well, this thread, like the 38-40 cartridge, just won't die. A couple months ago, I acquired an original Marlin model 1889 chambered in 38-40, shipped December 12, 1889. At 25 yards, it put the...
Thank you, Larry Gibson, for taking the time to write that very instructive post. There are a lot of good posts on this forum, but I copied and saved that one.
Forum: Leverguns
I assume you are talking about the 311008 mould. I cannot recall where I crimped them, but it was definitely not forward of the front driving band, as I was using smokeless powder. I realize that...
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By the way, I am conducting a survey of surviving Model 53's. Thus far I've got 500 rifles in the database. I would be grateful for data on anyone's Model 53 if you have not yet contributed. I need...
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The Model 53 is one of my favourite Winchester lever guns and I just published an article on the Model 53 in the latest issue of the Winchester Arms Collectors Journal. The receivers and actions are...
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By gum you got a good deal!!! I've had a few Model 1892's and if I saw one in that condition and at that price, I'd reach so fast for my wallet that they would hear the whoosh clear across the store.
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All three are fine-looking cartridges and a pleasure to admire. I am most familiar with the 45-70 and I can see you got a load there that will get a fellow's attention when he pulls the trigger!
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The excellent work and shooting done by Outpost75 is in an area that I haven't done much in. The main reason is that fast powders use small charges and I like a charge that is obvious if it is double...
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I tend to agree. Just forward of the muzzle, all the rifles in the world boil down to a bullet of a particular weight and caliber doing a particular velocity. Inventing a new cartridge when there is...
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Once difference between the 30-30 and the 45-70 in the field is that the 30-30 may or may not completely penetrate the animal. In my experience, at least, the 45-70 always goes in one side and comes...
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A couple thoughts. First, I have noticed that bullet velocities increase with temperature, using my chronograph to measure velocity. Pressures increase with temperature. Second, I've used filler in a...
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I've taken Canadian Whitetail Deer in Manitoba and Ontario with both calibers and up to 300 pounds with the guts still in. Both are good. Three deer with the 45-70 and two nice bucks with a 30-30....
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I used a Lee Factory Crimp die for a 38-55 bullet that had no crimp groove and it worked just fine. How it works for a 45 bullet, I cannot say.
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No filler. Extreme spread was around 50 fps. Another load was 17.5 grains of IMR SR4759 under the same bullet for 1,313 fps but a higher E.S. of 77 fps (over 10 shots)
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I use RCBS .40-180-CM over 13.5 grains of 2400 for 1,320 fps in my original Model 1873. With a rough bore, I still got five shot groups at 100 yards of 3 & 1/4". In my opinion, this is good for a...
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I very much enjoy hearing about successes like this shooting these old '73/s. That is a fine looking rifle that has earned its keep. It has a proud history and it is still going strong!
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Went back to the range today to try out two different bullets and three different loads. This is a follow up from my earlier post a few days ago. Quite a few of the cast bullets are not perfect, with...
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I am just starting to experiment with my new Accurate mould http://www.accuratemolds.com/bullet_detail.php?bullet=46-500F-D.png . This bullet is designed to have a lot of it outside the case, so that...
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What I like about ordering moulds from Accurate is that the form you fill out has a space for what size you want to size the bullet too using what alloy. Tom then machines the mould such that the...
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Good to know, quack1. I might try that 5.5 grains of Unique just for curiosity sakes, as well as the small pistol primers.
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