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Offline wgr

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3031 in the 45-70
« on: March 13, 2008, 06:45:26 PM »
any of you guys use this powder in your 45-70? im starting with 50 grains under a 400 grain bullet. close to a compresed charge.m loading cast bullets. any feed back would be appreciated.buy the way im shooting a buffalo classic
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Re: 3031 in the 45-70
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2008, 12:55:45 AM »
You're going to be the expert on this particular load and will have to provide feedback to others  Each rifle is different with what it likes.  I have a feeling though it will be close to a minute of deer combination.

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Re: 3031 in the 45-70
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2008, 02:07:14 AM »
That's the only powder I used back when I had my Browning BPCR in .45-70. It's versatile enough to give a wide range of velocities with bullets from 300 grains to over 550 grains. I got good accuracy with it in mine and when I get around to loading for my BC I'm sure it's what I'll use again. For now I've got some Black Hills CAS ammo left. If I could afford it that's all I'd shoot in the BC tho as the recoil is mild it's accurate and has adequate power for anything I'll ever do with the rifle.


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Re: 3031 in the 45-70
« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2008, 05:15:03 AM »
that's what I'm looking for is a good hunting load. i have a nice reduced load for play. if i go any faster ill have to use a gas check bullet are maybe a verge  wad on my plain base bullet. will try differant combos and let you know
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Re: 3031 in the 45-70
« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2008, 05:51:31 AM »
With 50 grains of IMR3031 under a cast bullet you will need a gas check for soft alloys, but shouldn't need one for hard casts (15+ BHN).  55 grains can be expected to be a maximum with a 400 grain bullet and will require a BHN of 18 or more without a gascheck.  Of course gas checks can't hurt in any case.
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Re: 3031 in the 45-70
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2008, 03:51:33 PM »
My load in my Ruger #3 is 55.5 gr's of IMR 3031 with a 300gr Nosler partition. I like the Nosler. I tried the Hornady 300 HP, But I found that with this load if it hits bone, it has a tendency to blow up and make a mess.
The #3 with this load is deadly on deer.
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