04 December 2004, 03:15
bajabill45/70 and longer barrels
Is this a cartridge that is inherently suited to perform better (velocity) with much longer barrels given todays powders? Espcially 26 and longer length. Or is this length into the diminishing returns range.
04 December 2004, 08:32
jackfishI will not comment on if the 45-70 inherently performs better in longer barrels. I will relate my experience shooting the 45-70 in my 22" barreled Marlin 1895 and my 32" barreled W&H 1871 Buffalo Classic.
45-70 Gov't
300 grain Hornady hollow point seated to 2.55" and crimped with a Lee Factory Crimp Die
Winchester brass, 2.1" trim
CCI 200 primers
55 grains of H4198
2180 fps in the 22" Marlin 1895
2375 fps in the 32" W&H 1871 Buffalo Classic
So with this 28,000 CUP load one can expect about a 20 fps increase with each additional inch of barrel.