Then require these "X spurts", you know and drip under pressure, to use some common sense and plain old simple logic. :rolleyes:
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Then require these "X spurts", you know and drip under pressure, to use some common sense and plain old simple logic. :rolleyes:
Any load in any manual listed for the 45/70 Government are for "Trapdoor" pressure levels which is up to 28,000 CUP. Any higher pressure loads are either listed as "45/70 Marlin Levergun" with...
"That specified picture does not exist." just doesn't show me much.
I have 4 DD-214s but I keep them in the safe deposit box and you aren't worth the trip to the bank. But how about this?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2010/01/scan00071-1.jpg
I AM a Disable Vietnam Veteran. I don't have to use my ancestors service.
Flag wavers give me a pain.:rolleyes:
It's people like you who destroy American History and don't care. But then your opinion falls right in there with Bobo's for me.
For years I've used 28 grains of H-4198 under both 300 and 405 grain lead bullets. I have a T/C Contender Super 14 in 45/70 and this load was my practice load. I've shot hundreds of rounds of this...
Why on God's Green Earth would you even consider taking a chance with a valuable piece of American history? :rolleyes:
Oh and there is no way on God's Green Earth that the barrel on my original...
I never have and will never shoot anything but lead bullets in my original Trapdoor. Barrel is really too soft for jacketed bullets. In my H&R Replica Trapdoor I could shoot jacketed but I'm not...
News to me. I've been using the H-4198 for everything 45/70 from my Trapdoors (original and H&R replica), my Marlin 1895, Ruger #1, H&R Buffalo Classic and my Thompson Contender Super 14 handgun...
The 410 DOES NOT fit the chamber of the 45/70 and will almost always slit the shot shell. The 410 and the 45 Long Colt have the same outside dimensions (except for length). The 45/70 is much larger...
New to here but not to guns, shooting and collecting. Milsurp is not a primary collecting but I have and still have a few. I am more of "if it intersts me, I want it" kind of guy.