Hi All,
Finally gave in to the urge to order a 45-70 Handi. Might have gone with a Marlin Lever if they hadn't stopped the 1895CB. Might've ended up with both too, LOL! Kinda worried about ordering any of the Marlin levers at the moment given they went as far as stopping a lot of models for QC problems.
Ordered the Lee Loader Classic for it too, if but for nostalgia. Am surprised to see Lee Loaders are drying up in this "frenzy" thing too. In any event, I think they're a decent tool, so what the hey, like to have around.
Anyway... while I'm waiting, trying to zero in on what molds would be good. But I really don't know the cartridge in all honesty. In principle I guess it's same as any other... as bullet weights go up... max velocity goes down, trajectory changes... energy does... well whatever it does for said caliber. Don't have a good reloading manual at the moment. So nothing really good to look at. Though I imagine Lee's own book would hopefully cover their own bullets.
So I was looking at the Lee line, and thinking I should stick to the 459 diameter do I can use as cast. Anyone know if that's a bad idea?
I'd swear decades ago Lee used to advertise their molds were OK as cast... but of course it's still got to fit the rifle. No magic there,
So let's wade in...
1) Big ... 459-500-3R - Yeah... I love the pic and the BC of this one... but am wondering if a 500 gr. spitzer is a bad idea in the caliber? Not sure how the pointy ogive is going to do if one were to use it on game? Not sure if it would make it a finicky bullet to get accuracy out of? But it is sexy, LOL!
2) Medium...459-405-HB - OK this one attracts me too... reminds me of the H&G 503 Keith type for .44 mag... a personal fave... in fact, I'm not sure why someone isn't making KT molds for 45-70 since it almost amounts to a larger rimmed pistol case. But not sure if he hollow base is a black powder only kind of thing? Looks to have a better BC than it's 457 RNFP cousin sitting there... but a little less bearing area up front, so not sure what to think.
3) Small... Well no 459 diameter on the list... but how does the extra velocity for bullets down in the 350 Gr, range work out? Better choice than the heavier bullets?
Not hung up on using black powder per se, but that you *can* along with substitutes seems like a nice bonus to this caliber. Ideally any bullet choice would work with black and smokeless.
Are there perhaps other more classic molds out there,,, akin to the H&G 503 for 44 mag? I.e. something that's the "standard good load"?
Thoughts on powders? Of course 2400 is attractive to me coming from a .44 background... but looks like IMR-4198 might be the best performer? BTW, not really interested in screaming fast loads. Want to stay below the need for a gas check. That was the attraction to the caliber. Ability to get the job done without "fancy" bullets. Sorta of a 44 magnum-magnum if you will.
As an aside, check out this guy's home grown reloading kit... especially the "hinge capper".... is that really a good idea? I mean it moves in an arc rather than a straight line so I'm thinking that's not the best idea. But then heck... the Lee Classics have you hammering a primer in. so maybe it's not as finicky of a process as I tend to think? No matter I guess, RCBS univeral capper is a fine solution all the way around, but though I'd ask for opinions.
http://www.marlinowners.com/forum/reloading/51270-my-homemade-45-70-reloading-tools-1961-a.html