07 August 2015, 01:12
cj dawewoodleigh 400gr in the 45-70
Hi Guys ,I'm new to the forum ,been reloading for years I just recently noticed the the Woodleigh jacketed offerings ...do anyone here have any recipes they're willing to share ,I usually run the Speers around 2000 fps in my 86 Browning .
Thanks in advance
11 August 2015, 07:22
buckeyeshooterCan look here, I use reloader 7 with 400 grain bullets but I don't run them that fast.
http://www.leverguns.com/artic...o/4570_leverguns.htm24 November 2015, 08:36
tarbe45-70
400gr Woodleigh Weldcore
Remington case
52gr Reloader 7
CCI 200 primer
OAL 2.54"
Light Crimp in a Ruger No 1 (not worried about recoil-induced bullet movement, obviously)
Instrumental velocity at 15 feet averaged 2,044 fps
Accuracy as good as I could hold a 7.25 pound rifle with peep sight and this stout a load...2 moa.
Pressures acceptable at 85F.
Recoil about 18% greater than my .375 H&H at 46 ft lbs.
29 November 2015, 02:18
InstructorConverted Ruger No.3 from 22Hornet to 45/70 w/ much heavier barrel than factory 45/70 offering, some 22" in length and use similar loads as shown, but normally use IMR 3031 powder and 405gr. jacketed bullets. Recoil is definitely more than 375H&H as mentioned for the rifle barely tips the scales at 7lbs. Use the NECG peep sight and Sourdough brass blade front and makes for very handy hunting rifle with lots of authority(on both ends.)
07 December 2015, 00:00
AtkinsonJust a suggestion, but Woodleigh bullets are velocity sensitive, you might double check with Geof and see if they will expand at 45-70 velocity....
02 January 2016, 21:11
tarbequote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
Just a suggestion, but Woodleigh bullets are velocity sensitive, you might double check with Geof and see if they will expand at 45-70 velocity....
Optimum impact velocity 1,800 to 2,400. Expand pretty well all the way down to 1,600. So fine for short-range work starting off around 2,000.
Tim
02 July 2016, 06:28
cj daweJust happened on this thread again ,for what its worth they did work quite well ...considering it was a single shot right between the eyes on a small bull the last week of the season ...I seen a dozen or more 45 + plus bulls and a few over 50 but none even gave the opportunity to put the butt to my shoulder ! the season got long in the tooth and I needed meat ...job done.
fine accuracy with these,three quick off hand shots in four inches at 100 meters ...the next tag in a couple years will hopefully offer a better test ...i'm nearly out of Moose at this point 1q
25 October 2016, 00:17
Ray BI'm in the process of getting some of the 400 gr PPs from Woodleigh for use in a 458 Win Mag and they should do well. My only concern with your Model 86 would be the rather pointed bullet in a tubular magazine.
31 October 2016, 03:13
JFEquote:
Originally posted by Ray B:
I'm in the process of getting some of the 400 gr PPs from Woodleigh for use in a 458 Win Mag and they should do well. My only concern with your Model 86 would be the rather pointed bullet in a tubular magazine.
Woodleigh also make a 400gr FN in 458 for leverguns.