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Thread: 405 grn cast in a 45-70

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    405 grn cast in a 45-70

    i am looking for a good load for a marlin 95 45-70 with 405grn cast using re7 or imr 4064 my rifle is a micro groove anysugestions would be welcome thanks

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    Start with 36 gr RL7 with a 1 gr dacron filler. Work up in 1 gr increments until accuracy goes south or you don't like the recoil. Somewhere between 1500 - 1600 fps for the accuracy to go south given a reasonably hard cast bullet.

    Larry Gibson

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    All the 4064 you can get into the case. Around 1800 fps and works great in my Marlin 1895. (RCBS 405 boolit)

    Can't overload the 45-70 with 4064, so it is a safe way to go. Be careful with the RE-7, you can overload it with that. You can get some impressive power with it though!

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    Yeah, and if you don't use the dacron atop RL7 in lighter loads you're gonna have a real loud boom, and wonder what the heck happened. Detoantion instead of powder ignition. Not a fun thing. RL7, or as us oldtimers call it, Rx7, has changed a few years ago and it is hotter than it once was too. Consult current loading dat from the manuals too. I've noted some difference in data from old compared to new data in the up to date manuals.

    As Larry was saying, 36 gr. with a dacron wad in place is a fantastic starting point. In fact it is real close to what I use for my hunting loads with a 405HB. Easy on the shoulder but a killer on hogs.

    Have fun and be safe!

    Wade

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    Quite by accident I thought I'd try something different in my '95, 45/70. Quite honestly after I did I never looked back. A couple of Bison and a Black Bear can attest to the effectivness.
    The bullet is a LBT LFNgc 400gr. cast with straight Wheel weights and waterdropped.
    The powder is Varget, quite a surprise with accuracy and velocity. No filler is needed either, by the way.
    IMO, 1800+fps in a "72 vintage Marlin '95 without a pad is really all the fun you will ever need or want.
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    my load is a bit lighter but still in the rite range for any rifle you ever want to run it in. its as follows;

    rem case at 2.086 length.
    primed with cci 200 lr primer
    load 34 grains rl-7.
    load enough corn meal to kiss the bottom of the boolit without compression.
    crimp boolit for a 2.550 coal or shorter for the lever action tube mag.

    this load is about as close to factory loads its not funny...somewhere around 13 to 14 hundred fps depending on barrel length. i know the old bp loads killed everything they came in contact with and this load nearly duplicates that load in the rl-7 realm.

    next as has and will be mentioned...slug yer barrel for the rite on diameter your rifle wants to shoot...size your boolits to .001 to .002 larger then your groove dia and this load should be accurate and easy on shooter and rifle but still a killer on the animules hunted with it.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
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