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omgb
04-23-2006, 03:25 PM
I've been thinking about working up a 45-90 duplex load. I've done this in the past using 6 grains of RL7 and 66 grains (by vloume) of 2f GOEX and a large rifle primer. This new load would be essentially the same only I'd be using 5.4 grains of 2400 and a 520 grain slug. Have any of you tried duplexing with 2400?

Dale53
04-24-2006, 12:41 AM
Sorry, have not used 2400. Have used 4227, 4759, and RL-7. RL-7 is my favorite and first choice for duplexing (40/65, LOTS, 45/70, some, and 45/90 a bit. I settled on 10% duplex as being most practical but have used up to 20% in strong actions.

Dale53

Gussy
04-24-2006, 04:11 PM
I used 10 gr Rel 7 and 60 gr 2F Goex in my Shiloh. It shot well out to 1000 yds. Never tried it past that.
Gus

montana_charlie
04-24-2006, 04:51 PM
Gus, that load WAS in a .45-90? What weight bullet...?
CM

Gussy
04-24-2006, 07:29 PM
Yes, a 45-90 Shiloh, 530gr Lyman Postell bullet, .060 poly wad, Win LR primer. That is the rough equivalent of a straight 90gr black powder load.
Gus

omgb
05-07-2006, 07:09 PM
I put more than 100 rounds through my 45-90 Sharps today. Half was with 5 grains of 2400 and a compressed load of 65 grains of GOEX 2F and rest was with 7 grains of RL7 and a compressed load of 64 grains of Ctg. grade GOEX. Both of these loads shot very very well. Once dialed in I consistantly hit the 400 yard gong every time. At 100 yards, the RL7 load grouped at 11/2 inches while the 2400 load when more like 21/2". I could tune this more as I used mixed cases and less than perfect bullets. I used two differnet bullets for the test. The first was a Lyman Postell sized .460 and lubed with Whitelightning lube, the other was an LBT Postell-type with a .459 nose. It too was sized to .460 and lubed with WL. I could easily shoot 15-20 shots in sequence without wiping and without blow tubing. Leading was very mild. I really like this duplexing stuff. Loads of fun and clean shooting.

Dale53
05-08-2006, 12:13 AM
Using duplex instead of straight black is like being let out of prison. I HATE blow tubes. You can literallly shoot all day without fouling problems. Clean up is a snap (as it is with straight black). Unfortunately, NRA BPCR Silhouette does not allow duplex loads.

I will probably hunt with a 45/70 this fall and it will probably be duplex. I have strong actions and could use heavy loads of smokeless but duplex gives me all of the power that I need.

Dale53

cjensen
08-29-2016, 09:37 PM
10 gr Rel 7, This will blow all fouling out. Reduce your Black by 15 grains. Nye sayers be gone.

Alvarez Kelly
08-29-2016, 10:29 PM
10 gr Rel 7, This will blow all fouling out. Reduce your Black by 15 grains. Nye sayers be gone.



the thread is over 10 years old.

omgb
08-29-2016, 10:39 PM
Yup. I bought that 45-90 about two years befor that post. Still have it and that load is still a keeper

M-Tecs
08-29-2016, 11:07 PM
Thanks for the follow up.