Kid, ya give up da .45-70 an I'm gonna havta disown ya
Whatcha gonna do when ya come up here an da Tirty Point Buck is grinnin atcha on da back forty? About a half dozen years ago, at dark thirty, I passed on a buck that had to be ten or twelve points because he was a good 250 yards out and all I had was the .44. It was only a magnum then, Keep the .45-70. The .445 ain't the same. It's a great inside 200 caliber, and I love it, don't get me wrong, but I'm not letting the .45-70 go.
To answer your question. I use the Lee .44 Special, .44 Mag dies also. I'm not a huge fan of the FTX. I've shot a lot of Hornady LE ammunition in three calibers at jugs and frequently found jacket pieces in the first one. I only killed one deer with LE.. That was a spine shot at 220 yards with the .45-70. The bullet went through less than four inches of meat and bone, so I can't tell you much about it. There were no jacket fragments in the deer. that I found. The FTX is not my first choice bullet in any caliber. We ain't shootin leverguns and there are better Handi friendly bullets out there. Even with my Marlin 336 .30-30, the chamber bullet is my Handi's 168 gr. Nosler Boat Tail and the tube holds Hornady RNs.
My .44 is one of the older over bored editions. I use Montana Bullet Works .433 Dia. 240 gr. SWCGC and it shoots well. Tim will know what I'm talking about. I recently got in touch with Paul to see if he could make me a 240 gr. Pointed, Jacketed bullet for it similar to the ones we use in the .38-55. He said he couldn't. If you do find a good pointed bullet, let me know. Lee will make a seating stem for you for only about eight bucks.
Gotta go.....tacos tonight and I'm the duty chef.
Get rid of the .45-70 and I'm just gonna have ta come down and spank ya.
Pete