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Thread: Looking for a 405 gr RN for .45-70 Sharps

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    Looking for a 405 gr RN for .45-70 Sharps

    I am not seeing a 405 RN just 405 RNFP. I may be out in left field but would like to try a few 405 RN in my Sharps. Anyone cast a RN that could tell me what mold to buy or would sell me 25 bullets to try and the brand mold used? I do not want for use in a lever gun.

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    https://www.midsouthshooterssupply.c...iber-385-grain This is as close as I can find, depending on your alloy, I have gotten 400gr boolits. It may not be what you want but I hope it helps.

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    Here is another 405 grains but it's hollow base as a solid base it is 460 grains https://oldwestbulletmoulds.com/shop...in-hollow-base

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    Ideal 457124. Their copy of the standard roundnose military boolit in the original Trapdoor rifle load, and the carbine load. Lyman still makes it.

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    Yep, the 124 is pretty close. I had one for a while and it shot pretty well. The nose tends to be undersize just a bit. Mine was. I was told that this was that way as it was a BP design and the smaller diameter nose compensated for powder fouling when chambering. Made sense to me./beagle
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    The RCBS .45-405 FNGC was designed specifically to feed in Leverguns. Hence the flat nose. There are 3 variations of taht boolit .45-300, .45-405 and .45-500 for those who need punishment.

    They are exactly the same from the crimp groove forward, there is simply more driving bands below that to increase the weight. I Use .45-300 mostly in my 1895CB Marlin. Excellent Boolit, would work just fine in a Sharps.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
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