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    Ruger #1S 45/70 loads needed

    Any mild loads 1200-1400 fps using the Lyman 457193, lee 405 Hollow Base or 500 gr bullets ? for this new to me Ruger #1S

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    35 to 40 grains of IMR3031 is a nice clean burning mild load that is easy on the shoulder in My Ruger #1. You may find as I did that the Lee 459-405 HB is more accurate with no leading compared to the Lyman #457193. I cast mine from ACWW and lube the bottom two grooves with LBT "blue" then seat to just touch the rifling when chambered. Boolits need to be .459-.462 to shoot well in the Ruger barrel. 500 grain slugs have a bit too much recoil for my taste in the relatively light Ruger #1.

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    Don't have any 3031 at the moment. what about Imr 4198 or Unique ?

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    Get some 3031. You'll thank us later.

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    The Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook lists:

    - 420 gr. boolit over 21.5 grs. IMR4198 for 952 FPS and 28.5 grs. for 1267 FPS. (Trapdoor Springfield loads); or you can load up to 47 grs. for 1932 FPS in the Ruger #1 (but that one will kick!)
    - 420 gr. boolit over 11.0 grs. Unique for 1006 FPS and 16.5 grs. for 1275 FPS (both Unique loads using 1/2 gr. Dacron wad over powder) (Ruger #1 loads)

    Both powders should produce easy shooting loads and of course the Ruger can be safely loaded with considerably more of each powder for more BANG and recoil should you want.

    Longbow

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    Quote Originally Posted by longbow View Post
    The Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook lists:

    - 420 gr. boolit over 21.5 grs. IMR4198 for 952 FPS and 28.5 grs. for 1267 FPS. (Trapdoor Springfield loads); or you can load up to 47 grs. for 1932 FPS in the Ruger #1 (but that one will kick!)
    - 420 gr. boolit over 11.0 grs. Unique for 1006 FPS and 16.5 grs. for 1275 FPS (both Unique loads using 1/2 gr. Dacron wad over powder) (Ruger #1 loads)

    Both powders should produce easy shooting loads and of course the Ruger can be safely loaded with considerably more of each powder for more BANG and recoil should you want.

    Longbow
    Those loads sound great,Thanks

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    You are welcome and... Oops! I thought I had deleted the last line re Ruger #1 being able to be safely loaded with more or each powder. Originally I had just listed Trapdoor Springfield loads then revised and added the top end Ruger #1 loads for each powder. So no it can't be safely loaded with more of each powder!

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    Quote Originally Posted by longbow View Post
    You are welcome and... Oops! I thought I had deleted the last line re Ruger #1 being able to be safely loaded with more or each powder. Originally I had just listed Trapdoor Springfield loads then revised and added the top end Ruger #1 loads for each powder. So no it can't be safely loaded with more of each powder!
    I agree with the Unique Load but the IMr 4198 load of 28.5 seems low for a max load ?

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    If you don't mind a little less velocity, I use the Lee hollow base over 14 gns of Unique for 1170'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skipper View Post
    If you don't mind a little less velocity, I use the Lee hollow base over 14 gns of Unique for 1170'
    I have that bullet mold Thanks.

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    There's a 47 gr. load of IMR4198 in the first line. That's a max for the Ruger #1 and likely way beyond what you are looking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by longbow View Post
    There's a 47 gr. load of IMR4198 in the first line. That's a max for the Ruger #1 and likely way beyond what you are looking for.
    How did I over look that. I was thinking of around 30gr of 4198

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    Buy a Lyman cast bullet loading book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles1990 View Post
    Buy a Lyman cast bullet loading book.
    Have one but a lot of loads that members have tried or are using are not in it.

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    Hodgdon web site 45-70 trapdoor loads the most I'd ever want to shoot in an 8 pound No. 1.

    300 gr lead


    Hodgdon Varget .458" 2.465" 45.0 1,599 17,800 CUP 55.0 1,880 20,600 CUP
    IMR IMR 4064 .458" 2.465" 49.8 1,685 19,400 CUP 53.0 1,813 21,800 CUP
    IMR IMR 4895 .458" 2.465" 47.5 1,590 16,500 CUP 50.5 1,703 20,400 CUP
    Hodgdon H4895 .458" 2.465" 45.0 1,572 14,400 CUP 51.0 1,703 15,500 CUP
    IMR IMR 8208 XBR .458" 2.465" 51.2 1,723 19,500 CUP 55.0 1,924 24,700 CUP
    IMR IMR 3031 .458" 2.465" 51.7 1,839 18,700 CUP 55.0 1,995 24,900 CUP
    Hodgdon Benchmark .458" 2.465" 54.0 1,788 18,300 CUP 58.0 1,940 21,900 CUP
    IMR IMR 4198 .458" 2.465" 33.8 1,649 15,500 CUP 36.0 1,752 20,200 CUP
    Hodgdon H4198 .458" 2.465" 30.0 1,390 14,400 CUP 35.5 1,641 16,100 CUP
    Hodgdon Trail Boss .458" 2.465" 14.0 1,199 19,400 CUP 16.5 1,285 20,900 CUP

    405 lead

    Hodgdon Varget .458" 2.540" 40.0 1,392 15,600 CUP 50.0 1,718 20,900 CUP
    IMR IMR 4064 .458" 2.540" 46.0 1,534 17,900 CUP 49.5 1,660 23,200 CUP
    IMR IMR 4166 .458" 2.540" 43.6 1,530 21,000 PSI 49.0 1,700 27,400 PSI
    IMR IMR 4895 .458" 2.540" 45.6 1,496 18,900 CUP 48.5 1,598 23,000 CUP
    Hodgdon H4895 .458" 2.540" 40.0 1,424 14,900 CUP 48.0 1,645 18,900 CUP
    IMR IMR 8208 XBR .458" 2.540" 47.9 1,637 21,800 CUP 51.0 1,727 23,600 CUP
    IMR IMR 3031 .458" 2.540" 45.5 1,597 17,300 CUP 48.5 1,706 21,100 CUP
    Hodgdon Benchmark .458" 2.540" 47.0 1,564 17,100 CUP 50.0 1,695 22,600 CUP
    IMR IMR 4198 .458" 2.540" 30.0 1,370 17,000 CUP 32.0 1,462 19,000 CUP
    Hodgdon H4198 .458" 2.540" 27.0 1,251 14,200 CUP 31.0 1,459 17,100 CUP
    Hodgdon Trail Boss .458" 2.540" 12.0 971 24,500 CUP 13.0 1,007 25,600 CUP

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    i shoot a 405 fn boolit with 28.0gr of h4198 and a 405gr fn boolit with 41.5gr of varget.

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