45/70 Bullet

250 grain TSX is awesome on deer. But, I typically use the 300 grain XTP at "ruger only" loading. The projectile expands to over .70"
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I just ordered some Hornady XTP thank you
The XTP requires trimming your case down an additional .060", since the bullet tip makes it too long. Standard is 2.100"

I didn't want to ruin a bunch of 45-70 cases by trimming them short, so I got a pair of scissors and cut the tip off all mine. It didn't affect the accuracy at all. And I didn't do a stellar job cutting them off straight.

After cutting the tips, it resembles the 410 grain Sub-X bullets from Hornady. These 410's, in my Henry Mod X shoot very well subsonic.
 
The XTP requires trimming your case down an additional .060", since the bullet tip makes it too long. Standard is 2.100"

I didn't want to ruin a bunch of 45-70 cases by trimming them short, so I got a pair of scissors and cut the tip off all mine. It didn't affect the accuracy at all. And I didn't do a stellar job cutting them off straight.

After cutting the tips, it resembles the 410 grain Sub-X bullets from Hornady. These 410's, in my Henry Mod X shoot very well subsonic.
Nope that is the FTX, the XTP is a flat profile
 
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