Anyone see these new lever action models that Henry is releasing soon? No blued steel, hard chrome plated steel and industrial coating on the wood. Offered in 45/70 and 30-30. I don't shoot either caliber but damn these are nice.
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Those are sweet looking. Dont know if I want to reload 45-70 yet though lol
Just my opinion, and it might be the photo quality, but they are kinda homely.
Black "industrial coating" on the wood? at that point why not just go synthetic?
IRT loading for 45/70, it's not that bad. Cast bullets are very affordable and most rifles chambered for 45/70 are great candidates for cast bullets. Powder charges aren't that steep but my favorite is using Unique powder. Super super light, but still punts out a 405gr cast bullet at 1300fps, that's more than enough for any game most of us will ever encounter and it's a pleasure to shoot. Brass IS expensive, but it lasts a long time for several loads.
I cast a 405gr flat nose and that bullet over 12.5gr of Unique is a great performer from my pistols on up to my Buffalo and levers.
45/70 is one of the greatest savings when reloaded as compared to factory fodder.
Black "industrial coating" on the wood? at that point why not just go synthetic?
I actually like the look of these....what will they be going for?
Good point on the cast bullets. Well if I ever decide to buy a rifle in 45/70, I'll have to hit you up for some bullets - traded for cash of course
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I don't have/use Unique but I do have powders like power pistol, 2400, and H110/296 which would work well I would imagine.[/QUOTE
H110 is a slow burning magnum pistol powder, I wouldn't even consider it unless I saw it published, but that goes for any load data really.
I looked at my Lyman 49th, it has great data for cast bullets and unique. I shoot cast with unique in 308, 30/30, 30-06 and of course 45-70.
i got got onto it one day at the range. There was this older guy shooting some crazy old trapdoor or foreign origin, using necked down brass 12ga hulls. We got talking about the 45/70 and probably me complaining about recoil from my contender when he mentioned Unique. I was skeptical until he pulled out his data book and showed me years of shooting data with unique in his various 45/70's, then I did my own research.
There's great info on castbullets.com. This combo isn't what I would say popular, but it exists in many of the older manuals. 45/70 isn't a fashionable round nowadays but it is exceedingly versatile in a number of weapons.
Be be aware that there are primarily 3 different "levels" for the 45-70. One for old trapdoor spring fields or any modern gun in good condition, next up is for the Marlin levers and the like, and finally some insane loads for the Ruger No1. Quite simply, a load for a Ruger No1 will quite likely grenade an older trapdoor. They just weren't made for that level of pressure that modern design and metallurgy affords us now. So, in short, please verify 45/70 loads.
If it helps Andrew, you get the Henry and I'll send you 100 bullets, and of course, it's on me
From everything I have heard Henry is making some really nice rifles, certainly way better then the current Marlins. I definitely want one. They also make a brass framed 45/70 with an octagon barrel that looks interesting. The 45/70 is what initially got me into reloading. I had an H&R Buffalo Classic and could not afford to regularly shoot factory ammo. Yes there is the initial expense to get set up, but as has been mentioned the brass lasts a really long time especially if loaded with moderate loads or black powder. I also cast all of my boolits for the 45/70. Additionally the 45/70 is not a round that one shoots a lot at one time. I usually find that 50 -60 rds would be about tops with many sessions being more like 20 - 30.
Lol to each their own. I have big boy 44 mag with walnut and shiny brass which I like more than these but they're still very nice IMO. After getting my Dan Wesson 1911 hard chromed, these new Henry's are demanding my money lol.
I want a loading gate damnit!
Good point on the cast bullets. Well if I ever decide to buy a rifle in 45/70, I'll have to hit you up for some bullets - traded for cash of course
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I don't have/use Unique but I do have powders like power pistol, 2400, and H110/296 which would work well I would imagine.[/QUOTE
H110 is a slow burning magnum pistol powder, I wouldn't even consider it unless I saw it published, but that goes for any load data really.
I looked at my Lyman 49th, it has great data for cast bullets and unique. I shoot cast with unique in 308, 30/30, 30-06 and of course 45-70.
i got got onto it one day at the range. There was this older guy shooting some crazy old trapdoor or foreign origin, using necked down brass 12ga hulls. We got talking about the 45/70 and probably me complaining about recoil from my contender when he mentioned Unique. I was skeptical until he pulled out his data book and showed me years of shooting data with unique in his various 45/70's, then I did my own research.
There's great info on castbullets.com. This combo isn't what I would say popular, but it exists in many of the older manuals. 45/70 isn't a fashionable round nowadays but it is exceedingly versatile in a number of weapons.
Be be aware that there are primarily 3 different "levels" for the 45-70. One for old trapdoor spring fields or any modern gun in good condition, next up is for the Marlin levers and the like, and finally some insane loads for the Ruger No1. Quite simply, a load for a Ruger No1 will quite likely grenade an older trapdoor. They just weren't made for that level of pressure that modern design and metallurgy affords us now. So, in short, please verify 45/70 loads.
If it helps Andrew, you get the Henry and I'll send you 100 bullets, and of course, it's on me
Yeah I wasn't sure what powders could work for reduced loads. But H110 isn't a powder you want to reduce and play around with.
I also have a bunch of IMR-4064 and H335 but looking at Hodgdon's site, those would not be reduced loads.
Varget probably has the widest range of application for all of the various weights of cast and jacketed.
For reduced loads, I don't have that manual in front of me or I would quote it for source. I'm still unpacking my reloading stuff from the move!
I know I run a 405gr cast over 12-13gr of Unique, but of course don't take the word of "stape" as gospel lol.
Ooh... subsonic 45-70.H4895 works well for reduced loads also along with trail boss.
Ooh... subsonic 45-70.
Still needs a loading gate and a threaded barrel, like this:
(Pic shamelessly stolen from Mike Holden)
Just my opinion, and it might be the photo quality, but they are kinda homely.
Ooh... subsonic 45-70.
Still needs a loading gate and a threaded barrel, like this:
(Pic shamelessly stolen from Mike Holden)