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24 May 2002, 14:01
POSEUR
Freehand accuracey
Brian, the maximum load I have shot is 105 grains with a Hornady 500 grain. I normal shooting load is 95 grains behind a cast 500 grain bullet. I have used this same load behind some cast 535 grain also. All these loads are accurate in my rifle. I suppose if you are after POWER you could use IMR 4064 or even maybe IMR 3031.

Casey

24 May 2002, 14:24
gophershooter
When I went to USMC boot camp in 1962 I consistently shot possibles off hand but struggled at some of the other positions because I had never shot any other position, growing up in rural Kentucky shooting squirrels and rabbits with a .22 bolt action.
Finally figured out how to shoot the other positions and expert was easy even with misses.Still shoot decently but will grab a fence post or tree when I can it just makes sense.
24 May 2002, 15:17
Brian M
Casey,
Did you use a filler?I'll probibly be using the Hornady 500 grain RNSP.

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24 May 2002, 15:24
POSEUR
Brian, no I do not use a filler with those loads. The 105 grain load is compressed and the other is very near to touching. That is the reason I chose the slower burning powders i.e. they fill the case.

Casey

24 May 2002, 16:21
Brian M
Casey,
Thank you very,very much!I'll throw together some loads either this weekend or next week for mine,with Hornady 350 grain RNs and 500 grain RNSPs.

Do you hunt with your 45/120?Mine is a pure hunting rifle-Falling Block Works action,26 inch heavy barrel,XXX black walnut stock,and a 2 3/4x Redfield scope.Weights right at 8 1/2 pounds.Haven't shot it yet,but I'm betting one of those 4831 loads with 500s should kick as hard or harder than my 8 3/4 pound 458 Winchester Magnum.

BTW-Any idea of what velocitys you're getting?

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