27 June 2008, 18:18
dave sorelLeverevolution Brass
I do not know if this has been brought up on this forum before. The brass hornady uses for it leverevolution ammo is shorter than standard.
The 45-70 and 450 Marlin are about .060 shorter
and 444 Marlin is almost a 1/4" shorter.
28 June 2008, 04:02
cal30 1906In the case of the 444 marlin that is very much a difference.
cal30
28 June 2008, 04:55
buckeyeshooteroverall length is very critical in a lever gun. The shorter case allows for the longer LE gummy bullet. Got to play games to get everything to fit.
28 June 2008, 06:01
300H&HVery much agree with the above post. The Beartooth bullets I used for the 444 were seated very deep. Because of the wide meplat it's necessary. Seated any longer and it woudn't feed.
The new gummy-bear-tipped bullets are quite long. I suspect the loss in case capacity hinders some of its potential. Don't know why you couldn't seat those deeper and just use a lee factory crimp to hold it in place...
You can't by the gummy bullets alone though right? Maybe try pulling them from factory ammo and experiment w/longer cases?? I sadly sold my 444P but that's what I would try.
29 June 2008, 01:51
Tyler KempI don't understand why the bullets aren't just seated deeper, what would that change?
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
I believe the 30-30 at least is seated deeper, may not matter if the charge fits in, but I hate knowing bullet bases are below the shoulder.