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Norma makes two forms of that brass, some is headstamped 45-120 which is what many use here in their 45-120 BCs, and the other stuff is shorter which they refer to as 45 Basic. I wouldn't mess with the 2.8" stuff, just do a 45-120.Timhttp://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/index.php/topic,148995.msg1098618734.html#msg1098618734
Sounds like you should post in the Big Bore forum or possibly the Bolt Action forum, we're strictly single shot H&Rs here. Tim
Add a good recoil pad and it will make a world of difference even with the 1895 loads, I shoot Ruger loads in two of my H&Rs, one has a Pachmayr Decelarator and the other a Limbsaver, you can also add weight or a mercury recoil reducer to the stock if it's still uncomfortable. Be sure to spend some time in the FAQs and Help sticky to help improve your experience with the H&R. Tim
If you haven't already, be sure to read the Handi Basics 101 sticky before you shoot it, there are some things you need to know about H&Rs that you're probably not aware of. Tim
I just didn't want you to go out and be disgusted with pop opens, it happens all the time when folks first get a Handi and don't clean it good. That's a nice levergun load, I shoot the 350gr Hornady in my scoped BC at a little over 2000fps, makes one hole 3-shot groups at 100yds, recoil is very tolerable with a 16oz MRR in the stock bolt hole and a Galco slip-on pad! Timhttp://www.realguns.com/loads/4570.htm
There are a lot of ignorant people out there concerning H&Rs, specially some gunsmiths that should have a little more knowledge about firearms in general to be working in that profession, they don't have a clue, so they dis em. A little hammer spur or extension trimming will allow you to mount the scope in low rings, I've done it many, many times on my H&Rs, I don't like high mounted scopes, with an old style hammer you can use extra low rings, mounted so low that the turret saddle on the scope barely clears the base!! Tim