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Offline srussell

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« on: December 01, 2011, 03:52:09 PM »
any one have some of this brass in 45-70  i would like to know how long it is. any help is welcome. thinks bill

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Re: levervolution brass
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2011, 04:29:07 PM »
Been a few posts on this.  I don't have a piece available now, but I know it was almost 1/8" shorter than my Starline .45-70.  I save it for long wide leads that don't fit well, but you cannot use an FCD die on it.  I load the long leads with my Lee Classic Loader which does a taper crimp.  If you search back a bit, you might find the one I measured the brass and posted on.  Sorry, cannot remember.  8(
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Re: levervolution brass
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2011, 06:23:56 PM »
Hornady Leverevolution once fired and unsized 2.034
WW once fired and unsized 2.095
Starline new and unsized 2.096
 
These are averages of 5 or so cases.
 
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Re: levervolution brass
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2011, 02:05:02 AM »
 I bought a bunch at a gun show, completely unaware of the length difference. In order to reload these things I had to buy a Lee Factory Crimp die and shorten it about 1/8". I'm still not completely convinced the crimp is right, but they shoot OK out of my Handi so I'm not worried abut it.
 According to Hornady, their seat/crimp die will work on the short brass but I know for a fact the RCBS die won't. However, the RCBS sizing and flaring dies work well. One could also shorten the RCBS seat/crimp die, the reason I didn't is because the dies I'm using don't belong to me.
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« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2011, 02:31:45 AM »
The one box of that stuff I bought (the only factory loaded 45-70 I ever bought) the base diameter was also smaller than SAAMI spec. Can't remember exactly how much, but enough it had a visible bulge at the bottom of the case after firing.
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Re: levervolution brass
« Reply #5 on: December 04, 2011, 03:38:35 AM »
i shot a single shot rifle. no need to worry about crimp.

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Re: levervolution brass
« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2011, 04:05:56 AM »
The one box of that stuff I bought (the only factory loaded 45-70 I ever bought) the base diameter was also smaller than SAAMI spec. Can't remember exactly how much, but enough it had a visible bulge at the bottom of the case after firing.

No One seems to bothered by Hornady doing this. ( sans myself). I personally will not buy ANY of this line of ammo. It's a shame too as I very much like Hornady bullets and have for over 30 years.
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« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2011, 04:09:16 AM »
I'm bothered by it. I don't buy it. A lot of The people buying it are non-reloaders. If you don't reload it is probably good stuff. Better BC and velocity than most of what's available in LGS. But for the reloaders it is a pain.
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Re: levervolution brass
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2011, 08:30:28 AM »

Just a bit off the topic of the 45/70
LEVERevolution® but a recent purchase of Hornady .45 Colt Cowboy Action Load 255 gr. factory loaded ammo has noticeably shorter brass as well. After firing they measure ~1.222" and the trim to length in the Hornady Handbook is 1.275" for the .45 Colt.
Got the factory ammo just to see how my Handi rifle would shoot lead bullets and figured if it didn't do well I could still reuse the brass but doubt I'll be reloading with it now.
BTW my CR 45 LC prefers jacketed bullets.
 
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Re: levervolution brass
« Reply #9 on: December 04, 2011, 09:04:01 AM »

Just a bit off the topic of the 45/70
LEVERevolution® but a recent purchase of Hornady .45 Colt Cowboy Action Load 255 gr. factory loaded ammo has noticeably shorter brass as well. After firing they measure ~1.222" and the trim to length in the Hornady Handbook is 1.275" for the .45 Colt.
Got the factory ammo just to see how my Handi rifle would shoot lead bullets and figured if it didn't do well I could still reuse the brass but doubt I'll be reloading with it now.
BTW my CR 45 LC prefers jacketed bullets.
 
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What I did with the Hornady 45 Colt brass that was short , I trimmed them down to .895 and use 45 Auto Rim data and shoot them like 38 spl in 357's . Works great for plunking .  ;)
 
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