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Posts: 585 | Location: Lincolnshire, England | Registered: 12 June 2002Reply With Quote
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neither of these cartridges will produce 2450'/sec in a lever action rifle. Both however will produce the ft-lbs you require.


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The 1895 will get as close to your figures as you need to!!

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[b]it would have to be able to achieve 1700 ft/lbs or possibly 1750 ft/lbs and 2450 ft/sec
Where? At the muzzle? You'll need a strong rifle, like the 1895 Winchester in .30/'06 or a Browning BLR. If you insist on big bullets, get a BLR in .450 Marlin! In the BLR, I'm sure you could achieve 2450 with a 300-grain bullet. I get over 2450 with the 300 grainer in my Ruger No. 1 .45/70, but it is stronger than lever-action rifles except for the BLR....


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