Bingoc
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Has anyone trimmed their brass from 2.105 to 2.040 in. for use with the Hornady 350 GP Interlock bullet and experienced a carbon ring from the short brass?
Thanks for the advice;will look into2.1 in my marlin with the RCBS 405 RNFP. runs thru perfect. The problem is you only have so much room to make the turn up and into the chamber, with pointy noses (not the best for the 45-70 anyway) you will have to shorten your case and deep seat bullets. More blunt nosed bullets are going to be your friend in a lever gun. The 350 Hornadys should be fine set to the crimp groove. Speer makes a 400gr that works really well too, cant even tell you how many I've shot.....boxes and boxes of them.
Thanks will look into the Speer 400.2.1 in my marlin with the RCBS 405 RNFP. runs thru perfect. The problem is you only have so much room to make the turn up and into the chamber, with pointy noses (not the best for the 45-70 anyway) you will have to shorten your case and deep seat bullets. More blunt nosed bullets are going to be your friend in a lever gun. The 350 Hornadys should be fine set to the crimp groove. Speer makes a 400gr that works really well too, cant even tell you how many I've shot.....boxes and boxes of them.
I've had similar experiences with the 45-70 Guide Gun scouting for moose on the weekends for a couple of months in northern WA. The timber is as thick as hair on a dog's back. There are so many bears close to the Canadian Border that on my first trip I took a 12 ga double barrel, but found out that it was tooooo slow to get into action. I encountered 3 black bears that weekend, and all were less than about 40 yards away and moving on logging roads or game trails.I also had great luck with the 400gr Speer that bpcrshooter mentioned, they were hard to find at the time I was shopping so I chose the 400gr Barnes Buster....I understand it's not a 45-70 but here's my "kill" load shot off bags at 100yds with my guide gun & a Leupold 2-7x33