View Full Version : 45-70 loading on a progressive press. :)
grampa243
03-13-2014, 07:22 AM
lets have some pictures of 45-70 loading on a progressive press(or single stage). :)
(Or any of the big old goodies ;) )
grampa243
03-13-2014, 07:43 AM
i like to load my big boys on the 550B using Redding dies and Dillon's powder set
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sorry to say these are commercial cast bullets from before i started casting.. ;)
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Sgtonory
03-13-2014, 07:45 AM
Nice. Good god those are some long cases.
Catshooter
03-13-2014, 01:24 PM
Ha! Sorry but I have no pics of my Ammomaster loading 45-70, dang it!
Although I'll be loading some 300 Win Mag for a friend sometime soon. I'll take some of that.
Cool pics.
Cat
Outer Rondacker
03-13-2014, 09:09 PM
Eye candy.
USMC87
03-13-2014, 09:44 PM
Good looking loads there Sir.
1989toddm
03-13-2014, 10:25 PM
That is awesome! I wish I could load 45-70 on my Square Deal..
M-Tecs
03-13-2014, 11:32 PM
I have a 650 dedicated to 45/70. I currently don't have any pic's and I won't be loading until the weather allows be to get out and shoot.
taco650
03-15-2014, 09:29 PM
I have a 650 dedicated to 45/70. I currently don't have any pic's and I won't be loading until the weather allows be to get out and shoot.
A 650 "dedicated to 45-70"? You must shoot it A LOT!!
Littlewolf
03-18-2014, 07:24 PM
Hehe how bout some BP progressive of the 45/70
grampa243
03-18-2014, 09:13 PM
Hehe how bout some BP progressive of the 45/70
i have used 777 in the dillon..
Dan Cash
03-19-2014, 12:08 PM
BP on a 550; I believe it can be done quite satisfactorily if one sizes and primes off the press or merely primes. .45-70 does not always require resizing.
reddoggm
03-19-2014, 10:06 PM
Don,t use my progressives but how about ye ole Tru Line Jr nice tight old bugger good for Long Colt and the 45-70 Loads 100020 100021
The DOGG!!!
SeabeeMan
03-20-2014, 06:56 PM
Now I wish I had some pics of my 375 H&H mag reloads for my brother in law...a progressive full of huge brass sure is pretty.
I'm most proud of those as they killed 2 Alaskan bison, 2 goats, and a charging grizzly in the same trip. That last one saved a mutual friends life when the bear was about 2 lengths away.
BruceB
03-20-2014, 08:09 PM
A good friend of mine (last I heard) is loading exactly ONE cartridge on his ONE press.
The press is a Dillon 550B.
The cartridge is.... no lie....the .45-110 (.45-2.875) i.e.: "Quigley".
Bit of a mismatch, eh wot? Still, it works, and works well.
NYBushBro
03-20-2014, 08:33 PM
Personally... I'd rather see pictures of TARGETS.
kayak1
03-20-2014, 11:23 PM
I hope to load 45-70 on my 650 once my 1895sbl arrives.
grampa243
03-21-2014, 07:57 AM
A good friend of mine (last I heard) is loading exactly ONE cartridge on his ONE press.
The press is a Dillon 550B.
The cartridge is.... no lie....the .45-110 (.45-2.875) i.e.: "Quigley".
Bit of a mismatch, eh wot? Still, it works, and works well.
oh how i would love to see these ''quigley'' rounds :)
1989toddm
03-21-2014, 10:18 AM
45-110 and 45-120 - two cartridges I would love to have the opportunity to shoot at least once.
reddoggm
03-21-2014, 01:43 PM
45-110 and 45-120 - two cartridges I would love to have the opportunity to shoot at least once.
They are quite a hand/ shoulder full I,m sure you could make a reduced load for paper punching but that would,nt be any fun would it
Hell a 45-70 with a max or near max load can give a pretty good wowlop
DOGG!!!
1989toddm
03-25-2014, 10:43 AM
Reddoggm, ever shot the levrlution stuff at dusk? Plenty of flame from my 1895!
Char-Gar
03-25-2014, 12:18 PM
Unless you have a Gatlin gun in 45-70 why would one want to load the round on a progressive?
M-Tecs
03-25-2014, 02:08 PM
Unless you have a Gatlin gun in 45-70 why would one want to load the round on a progressive?
I resemble that remark.:bigsmyl2: A couple of points to keep things in prospective. By trade I am a toolmaker. By comparison reloading is low precision and no challenge. In particular I find single stations and turrets really really really boring. Did I mention I find reloading on single stations really boring?:violin:
By the time I was 15 I had loaded 50K plus on a single station press. By the time I loaded 250K all the novelty of reloading had worn off.
For me reloading is an ends to a means. I reload so I can shoot. For me reloading is work nothing more. That being said I do enjoy seeing how fine-tuned and efficient I can get the progressives running. For the over 600 yard loads I weigh all charges. I use the Dillon powder funnel die for this on both the 650's and the 1050's. I have a 24" drop tube for the 650 when I load BP on the 650. I also shoot Cowboy Action but that has almost zero accuracy requirements. I shoot NRA High Power, Long Range and BPCR competively.
Using my progressives I don't give up anything in accuracy compared to the single stations so why would I not want to use a progressive???????
Below is a list of presses I have. I enjoy using the 1050's the most and I am currently rebuilding the RL-1000.
2 Dillon Super 1050’s one for large primer and one for small primer
1 Dillon RL 1000
3 Dillon 650’s one for large primer, one for small primer and one dedicated to 45/70
2 RCBS Big Max A4’s
2 RCBS A2’s
1 RCBS Rock Chucker
1 CH4D Champion O press
1 Herter’s Super Model 3
1 Herter U-3 Super
1 Wells C
2 Mec 9000g’s
2 PW 375's - one for 10 gauge and one for 3 1/2" 12 gauge
1 Mec Jr.
Char-Gar
03-25-2014, 04:58 PM
A fellow with a tool fetish should indulge himself, Gatlin gun or not.
M-Tecs
03-25-2014, 07:10 PM
A fellow with a tool fetish should indulge himself, Gatlin gun or not.
After I retire I am thinking about building a 45/70 Gatling. The tool fetish does keep me out of the bars.
My wife says I have a problem! Sometimes I just don't understand her:bigsmyl2:
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62chevy
03-25-2014, 08:35 PM
Oh my I'd have to put the rifle down and play with my gun!
reddoggm
03-26-2014, 09:57 PM
Reddoggm, ever shot the levrlution stuff at dusk? Plenty of flame from my 1895!
No I was given a box of those don,t seem to feed well unless ya stuff em in the pipe one at a time Don,t get me wrong they will feed just seems hard but as far as dark goes No I,ll have to check that out I like Flames LOL
monmouth
03-27-2014, 06:39 PM
After I retire I am thinking about building a 45/70 Gatling. The tool fetish does keep me out of the bars.
My wife says I have a problem! Sometimes I just don't understand her:bigsmyl2:
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Look at the smile on that man's face, something the Northeast anti-gun jerks will never understand. The feeling of security, freedom, and......... there's lady in the pic :)
camotruck
03-29-2014, 03:00 AM
There Is a lady in that pic!
There is a Gun in the picture?
BloodGroove4570
04-02-2014, 03:30 PM
45-110 and 45-120 - two cartridges I would love to have the opportunity to shoot at least once.
I shot the 45-120 one night. I wish I could remember how it really shot? :2 drunk buddies:
reddoggm
04-07-2014, 09:32 PM
There Is a lady in that pic!
There is a Gun in the picture?
I Thought I was seeing things That Gun Looks like one of Mine
DOGG!!!
SoCalDeere
04-18-2014, 04:49 AM
I havent loaded 45-70 on My RL 650 but reloading 7X61 Sharp and Hart and 300 Win Mag doesnt leave a lot of room for fat fingers
4719dave
04-20-2014, 07:45 PM
Man after my own heart ...
a 650 "dedicated to 45-70"? You must shoot it a lot!!
chsparkman
04-20-2014, 09:37 PM
I just loaded a box today on my Hornady LnL. Works great. I used Universal powder that meters very well.
9.3X62AL
04-21-2014, 08:37 AM
You guys are the worst lot of enablers and provocateurs ever assembled in one place. I am now confronted with the sitch of having 3 rifles in 45-70 and 2 in 30-06......my caliber duplicating has been a handgun trait of mine for years, but not so much with rifles. I went to the Ponsness-Warren "semi-progressive" system for handgun and smaller rifle reloading almost 15 years ago, and it was a significant upgrade in production rate over the single stage. This system is much like a turret press, except that the shell holder does the moving instead of the tool head. If you've loaded shotshells on a MEC 600 Jr., that is a pretty close approximation. Anyway, P-W has a similar tool that will accommodate rifle-length calibers up to 375 H&H, and I'm not sure how much longer I can live without one of those for my 30-06ing and 45-70ing.
As far as the picture goes.......put the rifle in the safe, put a Glock in the nightstand, and get busy with the pretty lady. Guns are fine, but man does not live by ordnance steel alone.
onceabull
04-21-2014, 11:57 AM
I'm here tearing up over how many years it has been since I would have followed Als' advice above....Onceabull
Col4570
04-23-2014, 07:58 PM
I do,nt use a press for my 45.70BP rounds after they are fireformed.I just weigh my charges and Bullets.Compress the powder in a drill press to a stop and push in my bullets by hand,no crimping.My primers I punch out with a hammer and punch and fit them in a harbour press.I enjoy doing it this way and can produce enough for my requirements.i suppose if I wanted a large quantity I might use a progressive but I am always aware that they sometimes malfunction when delivering powder.
seaboltm
04-23-2014, 09:12 PM
They are quite a hand/ shoulder full I,m sure you could make a reduced load for paper punching but that would,nt be any fun would it
Hell a 45-70 with a max or near max load can give a pretty good wowlop
DOGG!!!
No doubt brother. I loaded some Lee 405 grains to 1800fps+ in my 1895. Even with a Kickeez slip on pad, I was bruised after just 10 rounds. I weigh 260. I do reload on a Lee loadmaster, but have no pictures. Last week I loaded 40 rounds of 45-70. To 1500fps. My limit unless its an emergency.
BIGRED
04-25-2014, 08:07 AM
Well i am a proud new owner of a 1895GBL and here is a pic from last night on the Pro2000, 1st loading. 10gr of Unique for some mild loads behind a 405FNGC. this is for those Zombie Elephants....
http://i1336.photobucket.com/albums/o641/demersii/45-70onpro2000_zpsd0c62cd9.jpg (http://s1336.photobucket.com/user/demersii/media/45-70onpro2000_zpsd0c62cd9.jpg.html)
62chevy
04-25-2014, 10:21 AM
Well i am a proud new owner of a 1895GBL and here is a pic from last night on the Pro2000, 1st loading. 10gr of Unique for some mild loads behind a 405FNGC. this is for those Zombie Elephants....
http://i1336.photobucket.com/albums/o641/demersii/45-70onpro2000_zpsd0c62cd9.jpg (http://s1336.photobucket.com/user/demersii/media/45-70onpro2000_zpsd0c62cd9.jpg.html)
The green boolits look awesome.
BIGRED
04-25-2014, 10:58 AM
The Zombie Green with copper Jackets is actually breathtaking. I felt like a new father after making this batch..
http://i1336.photobucket.com/albums/o641/demersii/green_zpsc58e20cb.jpg (http://s1336.photobucket.com/user/demersii/media/green_zpsc58e20cb.jpg.html)
BrassMagnet
04-26-2014, 03:36 PM
I resemble that remark.:bigsmyl2: A couple of points to keep things in prospective. By trade I am a toolmaker. By comparison reloading is low precision and no challenge. In particular I find single stations and turrets really really really boring. Did I mention I find reloading on single stations really boring?:violin:
By the time I was 15 I had loaded 50K plus on a single station press. By the time I loaded 250K all the novelty of reloading had worn off.
For me reloading is an ends to a means. I reload so I can shoot. For me reloading is work nothing more. That being said I do enjoy seeing how fine-tuned and efficient I can get the progressives running. For the over 600 yard loads I weigh all charges. I use the Dillon powder funnel die for this on both the 650's and the 1050's. I have a 24" drop tube for the 650 when I load BP on the 650. I also shoot Cowboy Action but that has almost zero accuracy requirements. I shoot NRA High Power, Long Range and BPCR competively.
Using my progressives I don't give up anything in accuracy compared to the single stations so why would I not want to use a progressive???????
Below is a list of presses I have. I enjoy using the 1050's the most and I am currently rebuilding the RL-1000.
2 Dillon Super 1050’s one for large primer and one for small primer
1 Dillon RL 1000
3 Dillon 650’s one for large primer, one for small primer and one dedicated to 45/70
2 RCBS Big Max A4’s
2 RCBS A2’s
1 RCBS Rock Chucker
1 CH4D Champion O press
1 Herter’s Super Model 3
1 Herter U-3 Super
1 Wells C
2 Mec 9000g’s
2 PW 375's - one for 10 gauge and one for 3 1/2" 12 gauge
1 Mec Jr.
Now my inferiority complex is rearing its ugly head again.
Even a Dillon Super 1050 won't fix that!
But I sure can try.
Maybe next month!
Very nice what gain bullet powder an brand do you prefer or get best result on your 22-250.
grampa243
05-07-2014, 07:37 AM
Very nice what gain bullet powder an brand do you prefer or get best result on your 22-250.
i use hornady v-max 55 grain. have not worked up any cast loads for it..
H380 works good as a powder for me.
Lead Fred
05-07-2014, 08:00 AM
I prefer to makem the ole fashion way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3duhNVjAu6E
and I have a 1952 Lyman press dedicated to 45/70, just never get around to using it
Pinsnscrews
05-08-2014, 12:43 AM
I prefer to makem the ole fashion way
:goodpost:
Love the video.
Pinsnscrews
05-08-2014, 12:44 AM
The Zombie Green with copper Jackets is actually breathtaking. I felt like a new father after making this batch..
http://i1336.photobucket.com/albums/o641/demersii/green_zpsc58e20cb.jpg (http://s1336.photobucket.com/user/demersii/media/green_zpsc58e20cb.jpg.html)
This post needs to be in the Castpic Theme for this month, which happens to be Gas Checks. Definitely worthy!
Ron in PA
05-10-2014, 08:04 PM
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Does this count as a progressive single action press.
:bigsmyl2:
Just Duke
05-10-2014, 08:29 PM
This post needs to be in the Castpic Theme for this month, which happens to be Gas Checks. Definitely worthy!
I concur and second the motion.
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