Was palyin around last night and finaly got around to loadin up a few 45-70 rounds with the 300 grain Nosler Partition bullet. It looks HORNY!
Don't know about feeding in the lever guns, but my Ruger No1 rifles of late manufacture are ALL short throated. Seated to the top edge of the canalure and inducing a nice roll crimp the rounds slide in like butter in the No1's. No engraving on the bullets so I have to be off the lands.
Tried 50 grains of IMR 4198 and started to use a WLR primer but said to hell with it and used the Federal 215 Mags instead. I figure the hotter primer may burn the 4198 cleaner. Been my experience that if you have trace powder in the bbl you will never shoot your best groups, nor will you with copper fouling for that matter either.
It's a top end load dependin on which reloading bok you look into, and yah, I shoulda backed the powder down about a grain an a half to compensate for the mag primer, but I didn't. And I ain't the least worried about it either. I won't post some of the loads I've run through No1 rifles, but I will say, they can handle pretty much what you put in them, unless you get real crazy and start using red dot or some super fast powder.
Of the Nosler bullets I will say they appear to be a quality bullet. Just what they will do on paper, and on hog a roos I dunno yet.
Anybody use these bullets yet? I believe Winchester loads em as factory under Partion Gold, or Cobine Technology, or some danged handle like that.
If I got it figgered right, should be up around 2100 fps, less recoil, and I have yet to see a Partition NOT make it through, and that includes shootin em the long ways :wink:
Hmmmm, these new bullets may be the ticket on them X13 pigs
Coug