heavier bullets

Started by Colonel Buckshot, October 05, 2009, 12:03:05 AM

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Colonel Buckshot

Has anyone tried heavier bullets than 350gr that had to be loaded one at a time?
Adrian Geary
Samsula, FL
US Army Honorable Discharged  19E/45K
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Dirty Brass

Research the threads in the 1876 forum. There was some discussion on just that. Mostly it's an issue of OAL problems with heavier bullets.

Joe Lansing

    Winchester loaded a custom long range load for the 45-75, called the long range 45-90 for the 1876 rifle. I think it used a 450 gr. bullet with a 90gr. powder charge. These had to be loaded singly. If you search here, you can find references to it.

                                                                                        J.L.

Grapeshot

You have to reduce the powder charge by 5 to 10 grains to get a 405 grain HBRN bullet to seat deep enough to feed in the 1876.  The oad duplicates the Cavalry .45-70 Carbine load and is quite effective on blowing big chuncks of bowling pin all over the backstop as well as exploding watermellon at 100 yards. ;D
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Grizzly Adams

Hey, Grapeshot!  What you got against watermelons!? ;D  Looking for a spot on "Lock And Load" !? ;)
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