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Re: 45-70 loads for Pedersoli 1874 Sharps

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18 January 2004, 06:20
<Timberghost>
Re: 45-70 loads for Pedersoli 1874 Sharps
Brent,
I can see this happening? I have already cut back around 25% of my different calibers (all of the small ones). I can't get around the reloading bench without my daughter(5) and son(7) fighting about who gets to hand me brass and bullets . My daughter knows more about reloading than 95% of the men on the planet .
I greatly appreciate your support on this subject. You seem like the type of man that I find common in the shooting sports and yet RARE in the rest of this messed up world. I mean this as a complement to your character .
I have shown this gun to one of my shooting friends and he has ordered a rolling block 45-70 based on the challange that I will "kick his A--" at the silloette range. The opposite is probably true, but I know how push his buttons . He wants to get a pot and start casting bullets together. This will probably happen this summer and I will be contacting you with a list of questions. I will be tied up for a while with a Bison hunt this spring, but will most likely purchase a lead pot soon after. Here I go on another avenue of this great sport!
Thanks again, Ghost
18 January 2004, 06:41
Robgunbuilder
Ghost- 40Kpsi in a Pedesoli- WoW- That's pushing it my friend. I've got a Shioh sharps in 45-110 that I used for years in Sihloette and never pushed it anywhere near that. I'd be very afraid of frame stretch at that pressure level. The sidewalls would be my concern. We shot out to 500 yrds regularly and I never needed more power. In fact my loads were generally on the wimpy side. I did buy a Corbin swage die and paper patched for years. In fact some of my most accurate loads were with paper patched Swaged bullets. Those guns are lots of fun, but I would not push one. Get a Ruger #1 if you want hot 45-70 loads.-Rob
18 January 2004, 09:09
<Timberghost>
Rob,
Good to here from you!
That "high pressure" post was from the "Dane", not me. It looked dangerous to me as well. I am not wanting to set any new pressure records here. I am just looking for some first hand information on SAFE smokeless loads for this particular rifle with cast 460-500gr bullets. Any thoughts you can add would be much appreciated because I know I can trust your input.
Thanks again for the help on the 450 Ackley extraction problems. Your WW760 load is shooting MOA at 100yds and I can heat my barrel up with fast shots and still not stick cases. Your my hero!!!
Thanks, Ghost
18 January 2004, 09:19
<Timberghost>
Rob,
Most of the data I am finding is broken down into 3 categories... Trapdoors, Leverguns(light bullets), and Ruger #1. Do I want to stay with the Trapdoor loading pressures? Again, I want to shoot heavy cast bullets w/smokeless powder.
Thanks, Ghost
18 January 2004, 17:31
Robgunbuilder
Timberghost- Glad the 450 Ackley load data worked well for you. I would only provide data I know works! I'd load the Pedersoli a lil hotter than the trapdoor myself. I had alot of fun with 28 grs of 2400 with dacron over a 545 gr RCBS cast bullet. Another hotter load was 50 grs of IMR3031 with the same bullet. I use SPG lube on all the cast bullets. The 2400 load is mild, but deadly accurate.-Rob
19 January 2004, 18:55
<Timberghost>
Well, I'm off to the reloading bench now . Many thanks to Rob, Brent, and all others for their input. Between your thoughts and a day of research on the net, I think I have a good starting place now. I will post my findings in a few weeks.
Thanks again, Ghost