45-110 load
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45-110 load
Does anyone have a favorite load they would like to share for the 45-110?
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Bullseye,
somewhere from 104 to 110 grs of Fg Goex compressed around .385.
Swiss 94-102 grs of Fg Swiss and .060 to .100 compression, Via Jimbo.
The Money bullet from Paul Jones or a Brooks copy, My Mono-Groove is also an excellent Choice or the BACO .441 PP bullet.
The above are target loads btw.
For hunting, The good ole Lyman 475125 is tough to beat with the above goex loads running 104-107 grs of Goex.
Also check into my PP Govt nose bullet on BACO's Web site.
Primers WLR with a primer wad or Fed 210's with primer wad.
Pistol primers while they work great in 45-70 up to 90's and perhaps even the 100.
The guys that win the Billy Dixon shoot-or place at Raton are using WLR's and Fed 210 GM primers and a primer wad.
The Lunger
somewhere from 104 to 110 grs of Fg Goex compressed around .385.
Swiss 94-102 grs of Fg Swiss and .060 to .100 compression, Via Jimbo.
The Money bullet from Paul Jones or a Brooks copy, My Mono-Groove is also an excellent Choice or the BACO .441 PP bullet.
The above are target loads btw.
For hunting, The good ole Lyman 475125 is tough to beat with the above goex loads running 104-107 grs of Goex.
Also check into my PP Govt nose bullet on BACO's Web site.
Primers WLR with a primer wad or Fed 210's with primer wad.
Pistol primers while they work great in 45-70 up to 90's and perhaps even the 100.
The guys that win the Billy Dixon shoot-or place at Raton are using WLR's and Fed 210 GM primers and a primer wad.
The Lunger
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45-110 load
Kenny w, is that lyman 475125 or457125, 500gr. right?
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Iron,
have not had a chance to even try that new bullet. Work seems to get into the way right now, and spare time is for getting ready for Phoenix.
Bullseye that the 457125 gov 500 gr bullet yes.!!!
Sorry bout the # mix up.
The Lunger
have not had a chance to even try that new bullet. Work seems to get into the way right now, and spare time is for getting ready for Phoenix.
Bullseye that the 457125 gov 500 gr bullet yes.!!!
Sorry bout the # mix up.
The Lunger
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Iron , I have a mould that is very close to the round nose design from BACO and it shoots every bit as good as the metford nosed one , just takes a little more elevation, from what i can see . mine is adjustable and I usually shoot it at 565 or so .........Dean
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k4xtt,
My Creedmoor Sharps rifle is the #1 Heavy 34 inch tube on the LR Express stock.
About as good a set up for Prone Long Range shooting you can find In my opinion.
The Lunger
Sorry Was so long getting back to you but been gone playing in Casper with Bryan and Jimbo.
My Creedmoor Sharps rifle is the #1 Heavy 34 inch tube on the LR Express stock.
About as good a set up for Prone Long Range shooting you can find In my opinion.
The Lunger
Sorry Was so long getting back to you but been gone playing in Casper with Bryan and Jimbo.
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Primer wads,
I cut a wad of tracing paper (same size as my Over powder wads) using a dowel tool I have made, to insert them to the bottom of the case and gave them a slight twist. Dan T uses ashless filter paper, some folks use newsprint-I used too.
Still others punch though the paper while seating the primer (pistol primers)
I perfer to seat mine inside the case as I use WLR's and Jimbo uses Fed 210 GM's.
Some claim they can see no difference, (using Primer wads) at the Target I can and the Chronograph also.
The Lunger
I cut a wad of tracing paper (same size as my Over powder wads) using a dowel tool I have made, to insert them to the bottom of the case and gave them a slight twist. Dan T uses ashless filter paper, some folks use newsprint-I used too.
Still others punch though the paper while seating the primer (pistol primers)
I perfer to seat mine inside the case as I use WLR's and Jimbo uses Fed 210 GM's.
Some claim they can see no difference, (using Primer wads) at the Target I can and the Chronograph also.
The Lunger
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45-110 load
Kenny,
I am pretty slow so I decided to ask a bunch of experts at the Bozeman gun show how to use over primer wads. They all just put their head to one side and said "what". One guy that said he new everything about eveything related to anything said that to shoot a 45-110 you had to use a duplex load with some fine black next to the primer and then some coarse black for the rest of the load. The over primer wad goes between these to keep them from mixing. This seems sort of likely but speak slowly and explain what it is really doing.
Thanks
I am pretty slow so I decided to ask a bunch of experts at the Bozeman gun show how to use over primer wads. They all just put their head to one side and said "what". One guy that said he new everything about eveything related to anything said that to shoot a 45-110 you had to use a duplex load with some fine black next to the primer and then some coarse black for the rest of the load. The over primer wad goes between these to keep them from mixing. This seems sort of likely but speak slowly and explain what it is really doing.
Thanks
DK
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Over Primer Wads
The purpose is to keep the fines (dust powder) out of the primer pocket. It's just a thin piece of paper such as newsprint that covers the bottom of the case before powder is dropped in.
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I would not listen to the so called experts too much at the Bozeman gun show sounds like they dont know alot about loading BP rounds
I was pretty clear I thought! I punch my over primer wads with same die I use for the over the powder wad. Put it down in the case with a special dowel tool I made and gave it a twist to seat it at the bottom of the case.
Put in the powder-Compress. Simple.
The above method was used in 2006 to win a Creedmoor scope championship at Raton.
But what do I know?
The Lunger
I was pretty clear I thought! I punch my over primer wads with same die I use for the over the powder wad. Put it down in the case with a special dowel tool I made and gave it a twist to seat it at the bottom of the case.
Put in the powder-Compress. Simple.
The above method was used in 2006 to win a Creedmoor scope championship at Raton.
But what do I know?
The Lunger
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I would not argue with Kenny. I do not know him personnaly, but know of him. I shoot for fun and hunting. Never shot a competition. I will tell you that the expert in Bozeman is telling you something that I have never heard in 10 yrs of huning with Sharps. I shoot a 110 and have never used a duplex load at all. I have tried over primer wads both placed as Kenny recommends and placed in the primer pocket. I have not noticed that tey helped me. They did not hurt either. Kenny has shot way more rounds than I and has made a name doing it.
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