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| Two different manuals state 0.608 for 45-70. Cant find anything with 50-70 information at the moment.
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| 50-90 Sharps rim - .663" |
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| "Cartridges of the world" lists the 50/70 government as habing a base diameter of 0.565 in. The 45/70 is liated as being 0.608. Good Luck! |
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| LDO, You can take the numbers with a grain of salt. The actual measurements for a .45-70 are a little smaller than listed and I do not have a 50/90 case.
The .45-70s usually measure .498 to .502 on the head and .600 to .602 on the rim. The single .50-70 (seventy) case I have measures .565 on the head and .667 on the rim. |
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| ireload2; You must be loading the rare rebated rimless 45/70. Good Luck! |
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| Hawkins, What are you talking about? |
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| I have a R.P loaded 45/70 and the head is .498 / The Rim is .603 , I have 50/110 Starline Brass here and the Head is .544 The Rim is .602 Hawkins Take a little time to read the measurements . |
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| Sorry bout that, I thought he was saying the rim was smaller than the case. OOPS! |
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