First off let me say this is not for me but for a friend...seriously. A coworker has a 45-70 Marlin Guide gun and is tired of buying factory ammo. He knows I reload so he ask and I said, buy the dies and sell holder and pay for components and I'll do it.
So now that I have volunteered I would like to know if anyone has any favorite loads for this peashooter. This rifle has an 18" ported barrel.
He wants to shoot 400/405 grains first and foremost, but I think I can talk him into the Hornady 350 gr if the load data is better.
Thanks, Axel
PS the first sentence is just in jest. I did not want to be black balled as a 45-70 lover...jesting again.
In that short barrel I would try AA2015 or H-322,I have had decent luck with both of them,also try the Barnes X-Bullets made for the 45-70,not all guns like them,but worth a try.I shoot the 350-X`s made for 458 mag for seious target work in my single shots.too pointed for tube feed though,I won`t give my loads as more fun to come up wiyh your own.I`ve also had great luck with AA-2495 with the heavier cast bullet loads.e-mail me direct if you want some specific starting loads with any of these powders.
Good results from 47 grains of Re-7 and either the Remington 405 or Speer 400 grain bullets. Either should get to about 1800+ fps and surprisingly good accuracy. I've loaded to 49 grains with no problems, but it's easier shooting the little "Guide Gun" with a couple less grains of powder. Regards, Guy
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