I am trying to come up with a nice, handy rifle for shorter range hunting, in he woods.
I have my Dads Marlin 45/70 1895SS in the safe and am thinking it is as good as anything. Very handy little rifle that packs a punch.
He gave me an ammo can full of real heavy flat nosed stuff when I got it. I am wanting to load something lighter to flatten the trajectory and lighten the recoil and report, if possible. Wanting to go with the Hornady L/E bullets, because I assume they are going to have the best BC. But I am assuming, not sure.
Thing is, it looks like the lightest projo available is still 325 grains. Does anyone make any ballistic tip type bullet in the 250 range, or is that not possible out of the big 45 bore?
Also, I am wanting to hear from guys loading this caliber, as I am having trouble finding any info that is not related to cowboy shooting. Needing info on brass, powder, projectile and primer choices. As well as a set of dies.
So, is anyone here loading 45-70 for hunting?
I have my Dads Marlin 45/70 1895SS in the safe and am thinking it is as good as anything. Very handy little rifle that packs a punch.
He gave me an ammo can full of real heavy flat nosed stuff when I got it. I am wanting to load something lighter to flatten the trajectory and lighten the recoil and report, if possible. Wanting to go with the Hornady L/E bullets, because I assume they are going to have the best BC. But I am assuming, not sure.
Thing is, it looks like the lightest projo available is still 325 grains. Does anyone make any ballistic tip type bullet in the 250 range, or is that not possible out of the big 45 bore?
Also, I am wanting to hear from guys loading this caliber, as I am having trouble finding any info that is not related to cowboy shooting. Needing info on brass, powder, projectile and primer choices. As well as a set of dies.
So, is anyone here loading 45-70 for hunting?