45-70 primer help needed

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45-70 primer help needed

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I'm brand new to reloading the 45-70, and wonder if I got the right primers at the gunshow today. My reloading manual calles for Remington 9 1/2 large rifle primers. What I bought are Remington 9 1/2 M Magnum rifle primers. Are they the same? If not, will they work with out any pressure problems? I'll be loading 405 gr JSP bullets at mild speeds around 1400-1500 fps. I've got 1000 of these primers so I hope I can use them.
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Theyre not the same but I would use them.
Just start over & work back up. I use mag primers in some 45/70 loads.
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Post by Buffboy »

In all likelyhood with loads of that speed and range, you won't actually notice a difference. Either will work but it's a good idea to reduce a load 5-10% to account for ANY primer difference in ANY change from data. Only a cronograph and comparing the same load with a non-magnum primer will let you see it.
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Re: 45-70 primer help needed

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i dont know what powder or charge you are using but you shouldnt have any trouble at 1500 fps loads. i have alot of magnum primers on hand and use them with low velocity loads frequently with slow burning powders like h-4895.
zack coyote wrote:I'm brand new to reloading the 45-70, and wonder if I got the right primers at the gunshow today. My reloading manual calles for Remington 9 1/2 large rifle primers. What I bought are Remington 9 1/2 M Magnum rifle primers. Are they the same? If not, will they work with out any pressure problems? I'll be loading 405 gr JSP bullets at mild speeds around 1400-1500 fps. I've got 1000 of these primers so I hope I can use them.
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Post by Tycer »

I'm assuming you are using a MODERN 45-70 at those velocities!?

With that assumption, use them. And start with the lower charges and work up.
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Post by KirkD »

They're not the same, but I've used both in my 45-70's and really do not notice any difference at my moderate velocities. Use them without worries.
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Post by zack coyote »

As always you gentlemen have been very helpful and understanding. I will be using IMR-3031. The book calls for 46 gr. so If I start at 41gr and work up slowly, I guess I'll be OK. The gun is a modern Marlin 1895, which is a joy to shoot. Thanks for the help. Zack
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Post by GANJIRO »

The magnum primers are prefered in 45/70 loads using WW748 powder.
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