02 February 2007, 06:40
AZ22345-70 Throat Length
I was intrigued by the 45-70 Nitro thread, and had a question. I just bought a Handirifle 45-70 - my first big bore - and I love it. For a light rifle, it's not that bad at all; kind of like my muzzleloader. Anyway, how far do you ream the throat to use the bullets you want? Handi's are notoriously short-throated in this caliber, and I was just wondering.
I believe jeffeosso mentioned 2.65" as a start; would this handle most bullets? I'm not going to try and hotrod this into a .458 Lott, I just want to get the most out of it before I explore the world of high-power bigbores.
Thanks in advance...
02 February 2007, 17:31
MasteriflemanI would select the longest bullet you want to shoot, seat it in the case for maximum cartridge overall length and ream it to that.
03 February 2007, 05:42
Bill Cooleyquote:
Posted 02 February 2007 17:31 Hide Post
I would select the longest bullet you want to shoot, seat it in the case for maximum cartridge overall length and ream
That is exactley what I would do.
Bill
03 February 2007, 06:21
AZ223I figured it would be something pretty basic like that, but you never know...Thanks!
03 February 2007, 07:48
jeffeossoyou'll find the 45/70 "normal" throat to be surprisingly short
jeffe