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Offline BIGBOREFAN

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« on: February 07, 2004, 05:19:38 AM »
Hey all I'm new to GBO. I'm came over here with the rest of the gang from H&R talk. I'm getting into reloading just now. I got a Lee anv. kit and will get a turret press also. I plan on loading for the 357 maximum, 450 Mariln, and 38-55 Win. Does any body have any loads worked up for the 450 Marlin with Remington 405 grain bullets. I want something with less recoil than the factory 450 load. Say like a 405 grain leaving at about 1500 or 1600 fps. My 450 ultra from what I read has about 32 Ft # of recoil. I can shoot it fine, but I'm just using it for deer and bear. So really do not need a 350 grain load at 2100 fps. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2004, 08:56:50 AM »
BBF, I am sorry I cant give you any useful info but I can say welcome.

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« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2004, 02:35:33 PM »
Quote from: BIGBOREFAN
Hey all I'm new to GBO. I'm came over here with the rest of the gang from H&R talk. I'm getting into reloading just now. I got a Lee anv. kit and will get a turret press also. I plan on loading for the 357 maximum, 450 Mariln, and 38-55 Win. Does any body have any loads worked up for the 450 Marlin with Remington 405 grain bullets. I want something with less recoil than the factory 450 load. Say like a 405 grain leaving at about 1500 or 1600 fps. My 450 ultra from what I read has about 32 Ft # of recoil. I can shoot it fine, but I'm just using it for deer and bear. So really do not need a 350 grain load at 2100 fps. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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.....Let me echo the WELCOME......and rethink the turret press......a single stage press will do better for the money spent for the cartridges you are going to load...imo....it takes a higher quality turret press to be as solid and straight as a single stage press.....as for the 450 loads..sorry...I haven't worked with it but the deer won't need that much thump for a good stop but I HAVEN'T tried bear but maybe someone will see the post and chime in........check the RCBS rockchucker for the single stage press........hth..good luck and good shooting -loading!!

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« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2004, 05:01:54 PM »
BIGBOREFAN let me add my welcome to the others. Like the others so far I have not worked with the 450 Marlin either. But, I have load for the 45/70 and because the cases are similar in size and capacity (the 45/70 actually having a little more capacity than the Marlin from what I have read) your question made me curious. I went to Accurate Arms website to see what they had listed. I think that they have some loads that would meet your needs. I would look at AA5744 or AA2495 as a place to start. You can look at the listed loads at the link below. You might even want to call and tell them what you are looking to do as I would think that AA5744  could even be reduced a little from the starting load listed, but I would ask first. They might say one of their other powders would be better than the two I mentioned.
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« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2004, 02:55:42 AM »
Thanks for the welcome guys. That is a very good sight BruceP. Thanks.  I will use the o-press for 38-55 and 450. My uncle as a rock chucker I sold him several years ago. Like me he never used it. Trying to buy it back off him. Many thanks for the replies. This is a great site. :-D


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« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2004, 12:47:08 PM »
I have been loading the 450 for quite a while. I personally like H-322 with magnum primers. Check the Hodgdon web site for data. The 400gr data will be close enough.

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« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2004, 02:47:14 AM »
Thanks KN. I was thinking of useing H-322. From what I seen should be able to use it in the 38-55 also.


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« Reply #7 on: February 10, 2004, 12:19:02 PM »
It's pretty versital, I use it in 35rem, 444s, 45/70, 450marlin. Just about any of your big bores.   KN