Thursday, March 24, 2022

45 70 Powder Loads

45 70 Powder Loads. Do not shake it down or add more than is recommended. Although you didn't directly ask, triple 7 works great if you want to foray into bp territory.

A Hunters Reflections Reloading my 4570 withTrail Boss
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I’ve decided to go with imr for my smokeless powder. Although you didn't directly ask, triple 7 works great if you want to foray into bp territory. 2330 fps barnes original fp;

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Muzzle velocity barnes x fn; All preform very well in the gun and the most accurate load of i've ever loaded up is from trail boss. I’ve decided to go with imr for my smokeless powder.

When Loading For The 'Newer' Style Barrels (Sharps And Winchesters), Bullet Diameter To Fit The Bore Is Critical, As Well As Loading The Powder Charges To Get Custom Accuracy From Each Individual Weapon.


I worked both loads up for my tds as per spence wolf's method. I use 4759 (until what i have runs out) and goex cartridge or 3f bp. Caliber was.458” (11.6mm) and rifling consisted of 1 turn in 20”.

Each Powder Is Measured By Weight And The.


14.4 grains of trailboss behind a 300gr lead bp bullet gives me a clover at 50 yards. I have already bought imr 3031, 4198, and the 4064. Of them, 5744 has given the best and most consistent results.

I Would Like To Try Some Blackpowder Loads Using Triple 7 And/Or Pyrodex Rs (Blackpowder Is Impossible To Get In My Area).


2330 fps barnes original fp; 12 gains of reddot behind a 300gr lead bp bullet preformed almost as. No fillers are called for in these loads straight from the manual:

Although You Didn't Directly Ask, Triple 7 Works Great If You Want To Foray Into Bp Territory.


I've used reddot, bullseye, and trailboss, haven't ever used unique though. Do not shake it down or add more than is recommended. The initial powder charge was 70 grains of black powder.

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