Hello,
First of all, I want to thank everyone for the advice they gave me earlier when I was trying to resize my cases. I used some appropriate lubricant this time and it all worked well. After cleaning, de-burring, etc, I now have cases ready to be loaded.
Here are a few questions that I have:
1) In a Handi-rifle, can you lead up to 500 gn bullets? Is the throat long enough? You never know, I may want to load some up one day! You never know when a rampaging elephant may charge through my Houston suburb.
2) To crimp or not to crimp? What is the advantage/disadvantage to this step?
3) How does one go about choosing a powder/bullet combination? I am sure it depends on the application, but are there any generalities? What I would like to do is find a bullet for plinking (if you can plink with a 45-70, its more like plunking) and hunting. But, I don't want to spend big bucks for premium bullets. So, I need a bullet that I can load down for plinking and then load up for hunting. Same bullet with same powder. Is there such a beast? I will be hunting hogs and maybe deer. For now I am thinking in the range of a 400 gn bullet of some type.
4) CCI large rifle primers? Are they good for this task?
Thanks for any help,
Matt
PS I got a 500 gn brass jacketed (?) round nose soft point at a gun show a while back. I do not know who made it. When I put it in one of my prepared cases, it sure looked awesome! It really got me stoked to re-load these cases.