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cevulirn
05-18-2012, 07:27 AM
I just got myself a .450 Marlin... For something like that reloading is pretty much a must.
My first question though... is bullets. Both take a .458 diameter bullet, and from what I see, those tend to be pricy. Anyone have any bullet recommendations?
Richard Simmons
05-18-2012, 07:41 AM
Here's a few options.
http://gunwalker.com/450marlin/handloading.html
O.S.O.K.
05-18-2012, 11:44 AM
Cast boolits work great - for general shooting and hunting. If you don't cast, then I would recommend http://www.lasercast.com - if you go over 1600 fps, then choose a gas check type.
For a good bulk pack jacketed bullet, I really like Remington bulletS - 350 hp's and 400 grain soft points. Economical and great performance.
old Grump
05-18-2012, 12:55 PM
RCBS sells bullet molds for the .458 sized all the way from plinking rounds to knock house down size and they sell the gas checks to put on them. I use them for the .348, 32 Win spcl and the 30-30
Viking350
05-18-2012, 06:52 PM
Cast boolits work great - for general shooting and hunting. If you don't cast, then I would recommend http://www.lasercast.com - if you go over 1600 fps, then choose a gas check type.
For a good bulk pack jacketed bullet, I really like Remington bulletS - 350 hp's and 400 grain soft points. Economical and great performance.
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Gunreference1
05-18-2012, 07:01 PM
Oregon Trail® Bullet Company - http://www.laser-cast.com/
.459 bullets - http://www.laser-cast.com/45Cal.html
Steve
cevulirn
05-18-2012, 08:08 PM
Oregon Trail® Bullet Company - http://www.laser-cast.com/
.459 bullets - http://www.laser-cast.com/45Cal.html
Steve
Alright, now I have options for plinking bullets.. Gotta figure out which dies to get too.
O.S.O.K.
05-18-2012, 11:35 PM
Ah, CRS strikes again...
For dies, my recomendation is Hornady or RCBS.
Shooting Looney
07-18-2012, 10:13 PM
I like RCBS and Redding dies, but also use ancient [like me!] Herters dies.
Don't forget the .45-70 is perfectly capable of taking any game animal you might care to eat, (and a few you don't...).
I use a Remington Rolling Block .45-70 for ground hogs, and there is no question if you got a hit or not, plus it is great practice for big game shooting! If you can hit a ground hog at 200 yards, you can kill a deer at the same distance! I mostly shoot the 500~525 grain Postnel, or the standard 405 grain- can't fathom lighter boolits...
I have a copy of an article on the 'Sandy Hook Trials' by W. John Farquharson, down in the Carolinas in 1879, where they shot the Trap Door against the Martini in .577-.450 at TWO miles. (http://www.researchpress.co.uk/longrange/sandyhook.htm )
And I cannot tell you how many times I have heard guys behind the counter at gun shops tell people the .45-70 is a great 100~150 yard cartridge! I guess all these young bucks never heard about 1,000 yard competitions! I guess them are the same guys who think there is such a thing as a Pre-64 Winchester that ain't the Model 70!
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