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    First Time Out With My Trapdoor

    Ok so this is nothing to shout about however there are a boatload of excuses I can attach to it. Front sight is way too low and a wrong middle band doesn't let the Buffington lay down all the way. Over 60 year old eyes and a 130 year old Buffington sight! Ammo I didn't load myself ect ect ect.

    This is my first time using a rifle of this type and I have to admidt it was a lot of fun. My brother was at the next bench with his AR and we had a laugh about the huge technology gap in the century between the 2 different service rifle types. This 8 round group was all I could do during a single range session. My brother did 5 magazines.

    Obviously the big holes are the trapdoor and the orange spot I added to the bottom was my point of aim. There's a lot of potential in this huge boomstick and I will develop it over time. I had a lot of fun and that was the point of this exercise.
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    No, it looks good. Lots there to work with and the bore was stellar. Once you start loading and get the bugs out it'll be fine.
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    Were you using smokeless powder or black powder cartridges ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    Were you using smokeless powder or black powder cartridges ?
    Smokeless, extremely mild charge. 30grs H4198
    Going to a gun show today and hoping to find any type FF powder.
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    shooting black powder 45-70

    I use to shoot a heavy barrel Remington Rolling Black rifle at 100 and 200 yards at small steel plates. I could stay on the four inch diameter steel places at 100 yards. it is difficult to get 70 grains of black powder in the case unless you use a drop tube. Before loading the black powder, I used five grains of the old IMR 4759 powder in the bottom of the case, then loaded the black powder, always kept the bore clean. Using the correct diameter bullet is important for accuracy in the 45-70.

    Also made a paper patch smooth bullet in a cylindrical mould that I made, nose pour for perfect base. the paper patch bullets were the same as grooved lead bullets at longer ranges, no real advantage
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    What size are the bullets/alloy? If you want to get the best accuracy out of that rifle you will have to get some .461-.462" bullets. A chamber cast will tell you what you need.

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    The bullets are a 405gr .460 diameter hard cast of unknown alloy with a semi wadcutter profile. I've slugged the barrel and found .464 grooves and .454 lands. I know that there are better bullets but these came with the rifle and there are nearly 400 of them so from an economic standpoint I'll be using these for a while. It also came with some 350gr but I don't think I'll be using those as I have read accuracy falls off as the weight goes down. I didn't load these rounds so I can't vouch for their consistency. I weighed them and only used the middle average ones but none were the exact same weight. I believe they were charged with a Lee dipper and not a scale as that was part of the die set that came with it.

    Once I get the small issues with the rifle completed I'll concentrate on the loads. Even with an undersized bullet I should be able to tighten the grouping some. I'll start hinting now about the bullets I want for my birthday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldfoneguy View Post
    It also came with some 350gr
    The word used to be that the 350s were the bullets to hunt with, I did use them with no ill effects for accuracy in "3 Ruger, '86 Winchester but I was shooting at closer rangers. Not even 100 yds...I also used some 405 cast and they worked well on white tails. Again, not black powder and mostly '86 Winchester for white tail.
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    I'll never use this huge thing to hunt with Jim. I have my Savage 99 and a Winchester 94 as backup whenever I head out to the woods. There's no doubt 45-70 will stop most anything that moves on this continent but this trapdoors 32-1/2 inch barrel is the size of my hunting rifles. As a range toy ok as a hunting rifle it's real easy to do better.

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    I'll give you the highlights of Spencer and Pat Wolf's reasearch...https://www.amazon.com/Loading-cartr.../dp/157579019X

    1) I would highly recommend ordering the book. Pat sells it on amazon marketplace at the link above. She included a very nice personalized note to me...a stranger... on the inside cover when I bought the book with my first trapdoor.

    2) soft cast bullets, 20:1 or 30:1 are key to expanding to engage the rather deep rifling. Hard cast, and especially copper jackets, will ruin your barrel over time. The copper jackets in 50-100 rds accuracy will greatly fall off with the extensive throat erosion they cause.

    3) slug your bore and measure before you select bullet diameter. Original bullets were .458, soft cast.

    4) Original bullet shape, 405gr hollow base or 500gr shoot best...again soft lead. I'm not set up for casting (yet), and don't shoot mine too often, so I buy bullets from buffalo arms, a few hundred a year. https://www.buffaloarms.com/458-405-...-458405hb.html
    They also sell these sized to other diameters. Again, slug your bore. You don't have to go over groove diameter. The trapdoor springfield groove spec 3 grooves @ .458. (of course there was a range of tolerances in manufacturing) The Wolfs' research showed the original hollow base .458 projectiles were the key to accuracy, the hollow base expanding to fully engage the deep grooves. Likewise, the 500gr flat base were heavy enough, and soft enough for the chamber pressure to squish the base into the rifling.

    5) Be careful hand loading. if going black powder, you have to compress the charge first. Keep loads at or under the original muzzle velocities. I use smokeless loads. The big Lee manual has plenty of data for a variety of bullet weights and a long list of powders. Lyman cast manual is a good reference too. The Wolfs' have load data, but their smokeless powder of choice isn't available anymore, hasn't been for several years.

    Lastly, I greatly improved my shooting at 100yds by fitting a front sight blade from SS firearms, doing some math and filing it down to the height/shape I wanted. I keep the original blade in the buttstock.

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