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45/70 reload
wagonhammer
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I found a load for my 45/70 using 15 grains of Unique behind a cast 340 grain bullet. Very accurate and mild to shoot. However, I have two friends who say I am courting disaster with that small amount of powder in the 45/70 case. Really? Then why is it in a reloading manual? Any advice would be appreciated.
Comments
If it's a published book load for unique, then go with it. I personally shoot trail boss and 5744 out of mine for light loads, as they are a lot bulkier, but nothing wrong with unique.
There is some theory about "pressure spikes" and "excursions" with fast powder like that but nothing proven.
It turned out that 16.2 grains in my 30-06 was the recipe it liked for best accuracy.
I did notice that accuracy improved if, as many firearms writers suggest, I raised the muzzle before each shot. That allows the powder to settle in the back of the case, i.e., adjacent to the primer.
Obviously, it's not mandatory, but I understand it provides for consistent pressures, thus an improvement in accuracy.