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Thread: IMR 4895 in 45-70

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    Boolit Mold
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    IMR 4895 in 45-70

    I have a fair bit of IMR 4895 surplus powder.
    I would like to use it in a Marlin 95 with microgroove rifling using 300-405 gr cast bullets.
    I saw a few posts from a few years back with kind of mixed opinions.
    Anybody have any experience doing this lately?

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    Data sounded excellant, but my load kicked too much harder for the little velocity gain. Your shoulder may vary GW

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    I use 4895 for my Ruger #1 in 45-70 and a 420 grain patched bullet with good results. They’re on the stout side at 1850 f/s but doable in your Marlin

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    It depends on how fast you want to push your bullets, and what weight. It's far too slow a powder for the loads and velocities I shoot.
    Rick

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    Elmer Kieth has a load using 4895 with the Lyman Gould 457122 bullet. I use it in my Browning 1886 with very good results. It gives me just under 1700 fps out of the 26 inch barrelled 1886. Of course I paper patch the Gould bullet and have no issues with leading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by franzsodia View Post
    I have a fair bit of IMR 4895 surplus powder.
    I would like to use it in a Marlin 95 with microgroove rifling using 300-405 gr cast bullets.
    I saw a few posts from a few years back with kind of mixed opinions.
    Anybody have any experience doing this lately?
    With milsurp 4895 it takes at least a 400 gr bullet at 1500 fps (42-45 gr) to get the 4895 to burn efficiently. It takes a certain amount of psi for that. Less than 400 gr cast bullets just don't have the mass unless the load is top end and uncomfortable. I also suggest a dacron filler be used.
    Larry Gibson

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