23 November 2005, 02:51
n/aSpartan SxS 45-70 ?
I would like to know if the Spartan SxS has a steel body?Also will we be able to shoot the hot rounds that Garrett produce? Or can can we make a .450 caliber?
23 November 2005, 03:01
tiggertateYes, it's steel but until they come out and people wring out the capabilities the rest is speculation.
23 November 2005, 03:03
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by tiggertate:
Yes, it's steel but until they come out and people wring out the capabilities the rest is speculation.
Actually I think the action is made of Unobtanium.
23 November 2005, 03:13
FjoldUnfortunately since it's Russian it's probably cheapalloy.
Seriously, Remington says the limit in 45.70 is 28,000 PSI but the 30.06 model with factory loads has a higher face thrust than the 45.70 model. I calculated it a while back and to match the thrust you could load the 45.70 to near 37,000 psi.
Here's the calculation:
45-70 (.608 Rim) .302*.302*3.14159*28,000psi = 8,022 Lbs force
30.06 (.473 Rim) .2365*.2365*3.14159*60,000psi = 10,542 Lbs force
If you extrapolate that, it means that you could load the 45-70 to 36,795+psi to get the same thrust to the face.
At 38,000 PSI the 45-70 will push a 400 grain bullet just over 1800 fps.
We'll see what we get if the group buy goes through.
23 November 2005, 03:27
vapodogquote:
Also will we be able to shoot the hot rounds that Garrett produce? Or can can we make a .450 caliber
From what I've read.....NO...I certainly wouldn't plan on it at all.
23 November 2005, 06:12
MacD37
I could very well be wrong,I have been before once, or twice

but IMO, anyone who is thinking of opening this thing up to a 450#2NE is dreaming! I'd even re-barrel the 30-06 version to 30-30 with factory 170 gr loads, and the 45-70 could be made into a 45-120 at most! I personally would leave it 45-70, and use it for a disposable canoe moose rifle, in case of capsize in deep water!
