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Just the other day Starline had 45/70 but it looks like they are sold out again. I think normally their 1000 lot runs around $450.Hopefully i can get cheap enough.
I wondered about that as well. Have been working with the 45-70 some recently. These cases are both Hornady. The taller one on the left was purchased as Hornady unprimed brass and measures 2.1 inches. The shorter one on the right is from Hornady factory FTX ammo, once fired. It's right about 2.040 inches. So now... I have to be careful to keep my 45-70 brass in two separate, clearly labeled bags! Sigh... Reminds me of when small primer 45 ACP ammo & brass hit the market some years ago.Remember, if it’s Hornady factory brass it’s .060” shorter than SAMMI length in order to accommodate the FXT bullet they load. It can affect the crimp, or lack of depending on die and bullet cannelure.
It's not just Hornady I had some Buffalo Bore 45/70 brass that uses small rifle primers so I don't even know who makes small primer brass 45/70 casings.I wondered about that as well. Have been working with the 45-70 some recently. These cases are both Hornady. The taller one on the left was purchased as Hornady unprimed brass and measures 2.1 inches. The shorter one on the right is from Hornady factory FTX ammo, once fired. It's right about 2.040 inches. So now... I have to be careful to keep my 45-70 brass in two separate, clearly labeled bags! Sigh... Reminds me of when small primer 45 ACP ammo & brass hit the market some years ago.
Regards, Guy
Interesting... Do you remember which loads you got from Buffalo Bore, they've got a pretty extensive lineup of 45-70 ammo. Small rifle primers...It's not just Hornady I had some Buffalo Bore 45/70 brass that uses small rifle primers so I don't even know who makes small primer brass 45/70 casings.
I have 405 and 500 grain and they all use small rifle primers I'm guessing mag primer. The 500 grain is full metal jacket I never shot any of those yet I should try some the 405 has some good recoil behind it. I had these for awhile I wonder if the 405 is the old Remington corelock bullet.Interesting... Do you remember which loads you got from Buffalo Bore, they've got a pretty extensive lineup of 45-70 ammo. Small rifle primers...
Guy
Do you lube the grease rings as well or run them dry?Thank you, it shoots pretty well. It throws very consistent bullets. It’s not hard to cast bullets that are within 1 grain above or below weight at 405 grains. That’s per 100 poured and sized with Gator gas checks. 1 in 20 may be off an extra grain or so. The mold is more consistent than I shoot.
Edit: I’d have to look at the mold spec sheet he sent with it, but if memory serves correct the meplat is .360”