Finally finished loading 223 for my wife and kid to go to a rifle shoot this weekend so I now have the correct (45 70) dies back in my Dillon. I measured the hornady LE once fired brass and at 100% it holds 30 grains of BH 209. This is loading a Lee 500 grain RNFPGC bullet to an OAL of 2.48, which is 0.20 off the lands in my handi. I loaded only three rounds, 28, 29 & 30 grains. I loaded the BP 209 directly from a brass blackpowder measure into the case sitting on my scale. Then put the round back on the shell plate and finished loading. Just enough crimp to remove the bell. Used Remington Large Rifle primers instead of the Federal Mag LP. Shot an approx 1.5" group @ 50 yards from the sitting position, no rest. Imediate ignition, nice little puff of smoke, recoil extremely mild and there is promise for the accuracy. A little bit of blowback on the 28 grain load, none on the other two. Need a new chrono, but these have to be in the 1,000 to 1,100 FPS range. This round would allow someone very small or young to shoot a 45 70 without getting a gashed forehead and bruised shoulder. I think I am going to continue the experiment with some 405 grn cast and see what I can get out it at 100 yards. Also, residue in the barrel no worse than some factory ammo I have shot. I am sure I can duplicate this with Trail Boss, but I will lose my smoke!
BB