28 August 2007, 18:14
Paul FranklinMost mild factory .45-70 load?
I have decided that I can not live without a Marlin Guide gun, but so far the biggest thing I have shot is my 12 gauge. I want to start slow. Who makes the lightest recoiling factory loads? I'll just be plinking, so bullet type/weight mean nothing. Low power and low cost is what I am after now. How is the Cabelas bulk ammo, at $120 per 100, un-jacketed lead 405 grain bullet?
thank you,
Paul
28 August 2007, 19:45
craigsterRemington's 405gr SP loading is pretty tame stuff.
28 August 2007, 20:22
jackfishAny of the 405 grain cast bullet cowboy loads would be pretty light, including the Cabelas bulk 45-70 load.
28 August 2007, 21:30
boom stickthe remington 405's are pretty easy on the recoil in my guide gun...do not fear!
the pmc 350 +p+ are a diff story though

29 August 2007, 01:38
jackfishUnfortunately, you can't get the PMC 350 grain FP 45-70 ammo anymore. Many miss it as it was around $18 a box. Try Conley Precision Cartridge 350 grain JFP 45-70 ammo.
29 August 2007, 04:10
boom sticktoo true jackfish...
i still have 10 rounds left for some poor deer/pig

29 August 2007, 17:54
nordrsetaThe Remington factory 405 soft clocks 1200 fps from my ported Guide Gun, kicks like a 12 ga trap load, and renders whitetails well and truly dead. It's a fine place to start your work with your new Marlin.
29 August 2007, 23:34
Slowpoke SlimThe only factory stuff I ever fired outa my 1886 was some Rem 405 jacketed stuff. Yup, pretty mild stuff.