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45-90 smokeless load data
« on: March 11, 2010, 08:39:00 AM »
I have looked all around and can not find any information that shows load data for the 45-90win, jacketed bullets at 40ksi levels (or lever gun levels, however it is listed).  I dont find data that shows velocities exceeding the 45-70, so I know the working pressures are not the same for the presentations.  Does any exist, I emailed Hodgdon and Alliant and have not heard back from them as of yet.

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Re: 45-90 smokeless load data
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2010, 01:57:23 AM »
I'd try Accurate powder. They have loads for all sorts of big cases using 5744 powder. 45-90 is not supported by SAAMI so most powder outfits won't list smokeless loads for it.
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Re: 45-90 smokeless load data
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2010, 05:10:42 AM »
Bill,

Wayne is making me a 26" 45-90 H&R barrel, I'll be doing QuickLoad predictions for it, if you give me the fired case volume in grains of water, barrel length and bullet you want to use and COL, I can run the numbers for you to give you a starting point.  ;)

Here's AA's data, still trapdoor tho and some old published data that I've had for a while.

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http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/ObsoleteCartridges/45%2090%20Winchester%20page%20363.pdf



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Re: 45-90 smokeless load data
« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2010, 05:19:35 AM »
Wayne is making me a 26" 45-90 H&R barrel,

Ohhhhhhhhhhh!   :o  <drool>  :P
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Re: 45-90 smokeless load data
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2010, 06:19:04 AM »
I fell into that one Richard, called Wayne to see when my 260 Rem barrel would ship, asked me if I wanted a 26" Ultra barrel that had a buggered chamber, said he could rebore and rechamber it to a big bore like 45-70 or bigger, 450NE, 450AK, 50-70, etc for the cost of the rebore, so I thought on it, not wanting to deal with expensive brass and dies, called him back to order the 45-90, should be done in 1-2 months. I would have loved a 9.3x74R, but he doesn't do .366" rebores.....yet, still working on him for that.  ;D

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Re: 45-90 smokeless load data
« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2010, 06:48:11 AM »
a 26" Ultra barrel
450NE, 450AK, 50-70, etc
for the cost of the rebore
order the 45-90

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Re: 45-90 smokeless load data
« Reply #6 on: March 13, 2010, 05:46:27 PM »
I think wild west guns 457 is realy 45/90 or close enough for a start

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Re: 45-90 smokeless load data
« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2010, 07:37:11 AM »
I did hear back from Alliant, they say they have no internal data, and provided Lyman 49th for me.

Interesting info about the saami situation, if so, I agree that is the reason for the lack of data.

Quick,  I may take you up on that.  I need to order some brass, then the reamer.  I will probably be using 777 for starters with the cases and eventually get some heavier than 300gr jacketed bullets to play around with smokeless.  I do hope that I am still happy with my 45-70 performance after the conversion.

Where is wild west guns 457 data available, new to me.  I was hoping Hodgdon would have some thing to add using H4895, since they use this for their youth loads.  using this powder as a light load 458winmag would seem to be a candidate that translates to the 45-90.

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Re: 45-90 smokeless load data
« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2010, 08:00:17 AM »
WWG 457 Mag data is available on Hodgdon's website,  the WWG case is only 2.2" compared to 2.4" for the 45-90.  ;)

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http://www.wildwestguns.com/loading.html
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Re: 45-90 smokeless load data
« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2010, 02:30:18 PM »
Hi Guys
I don't post much but this topic is something I've been working on for almost a year.
I took a T/C 45-70 barrel with a muzzle brake and re-chambered to 45-100 Sharps (2.6") new starline brass ,lyman dies, speer 400gr. FNSP bullets and finally settled on a load that launches that bullet at 2268  ( 10 fps standard deviation over 5 rounds) through my chrony with smokeless rifle powder. Very safe load with no signs of excessive pressure  anywhere--I figure its around 41,000 psi. The 2.6' starline brass has 8 grains of case capacity over a 458 WM   Not enough difference to cause pressure problems.  I've fired over 100 rnds with that load now andI'm on my third load per case--- the brass grows very little
 The brass is excellent and much cheaper than the Wild West 457 stuff-- all the 457 loads are tailored around the 1895 Marlin lever gun and a 1/10" longer 45-70 case with no room to work the load. The 45-90 case could out perform the 45-70 in a ruger#1 or Encore but the pressure would be above 51,000 to do so . I'm willing to share my loads but only over the phone.
I hate typing. By the way it shoots 1.5 " at one hundred (24"standard contour barrel plus 1.5" brake) Would probably group well at 300 but I can't see that far!!!
Good hunting------ Heavybullets