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Thinking about making some "silent thumpers" for the 1886...
Maybe a 460gr at 700fps out of a 26" barrel?
What would be a clean powder with enough pressure spike to still seal the bore?...
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Why not go with the old gallery load. Seat a .457 round ball down in the case on 4.o grains of Bullseye. This will duplicate the Gallery load of 10 grains of B.P. A waxed felt wad under the ball will keep the bore from leading. Ths load shoots to POA at 50 feet and will shooot through a coon if necessary.
KCSO wrote:Why not go with the old gallery load. Seat a .457 round ball down in the case on 4.o grains of Bullseye. This will duplicate the Gallery load of 10 grains of B.P. A waxed felt wad under the ball will keep the bore from leading. Ths load shoots to POA at 50 feet and will shooot through a coon if necessary.
I do coons now with my .357 catsneeze...
This is an academic exercise for a nearly silent 50ft DEER thumper for urban depredation (with permits so you don't have to use a suppressor)...
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
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Okay OI, I wouldn't have much use for a cat sneeze load in my 45-70 but what is your .357 load? Of course. my 1894c will be doing more than sneezing at deer this weekend.
Norm Johnson and others have found that heavy bullets for caliber are easier to make quieter than the RB loads. A 500 gr. bullet with a small charge of an appropriate fast powder is the ticket. Longer barrels better. This has the added advantage of giving greater terminal ballistic effect. UNFORTUNATELY, I lost his recipe. Maybe Yancey still has it from the TC-List days.
Sincerely,
Hobie
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14 gr. Trail Boss gives about 1100 fps under a 300-350 gr cast bullet and is very low recoil and report yet is super accurate and obtutates the case well. I would back that load down a grain at a time untill it dont obturate well and jack it back up 1/2 gr. That may be just what you are looking for.
I've used that trail boss load under a 325g cast. Kind of fun waiting for the gong to ding; but not particularly quiet, even out of the buffalo classic 32" barrel.
12grs T.B under a 400gr Bear Creek Supply bullet. Clocks 950fps out of a 26" Marlin CB. Very quiet and super accurate. It does penetrate. Regards, 1886.
nemhed wrote:Okay OI, I wouldn't have much use for a cat sneeze load in my 45-70 but what is your .357 load? Of course. my 1894c will be doing more than sneezing at deer this weekend.
I have a few - all using pure lead:
2gr titegroup under a 180
2gr titegroup under a 156 HP (actually mushrooms a bit)
3gr 4f (or 777) under CoW & a 180
I'm going to work up a 2400 load here in a bit. The titegroup doesn't seal the case to the chamber, so it's kind of smokey.
For the 45-70 I've got the 330gr gould and the 425gr Ranch Dog. I was thinking the Ranch Dog in pure lead (which should actually come out about 440gr) would work well.
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
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1886 wrote:12grs T.B under a 400gr Bear Creek Supply bullet. Clocks 950fps out of a 26" Marlin CB. Very quiet and super accurate. It does penetrate. Regards, 1886.
I shoot a 405g bullet from a .44 redhawk at that velocity, and it penetrates like a 45/70 at "stopping" ranges
Cartridge : .45-70 Govt. SAAMI
Bullet : .458, 450, Frontier HP
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.550 inch or 64.77 mm
Barrel Length : 18.5 inch or 469.9 mm
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SWEET. Thanks CC. I actually have titegroup on hand too!
(FWIW the Pistol configuration Contender is exactly the type of gun this load would be perfect for IMO...)
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
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I like a 420 soft lead bullet with 4 gr. of Bullseye, all kept in place with Dacron. Don't have my notes handy but I think its about 500 fps. Sounds like a hammer hitting plywood.----------Sixgun
i have always had good luck with unique. i start at 10 grains and work down till the bullet sticks and then up half a grain. i will test it at that setting and if there is any sticking then i up it alittle again. every rifle is different so test yours.
Camp Cook, How much of a difference in the sights is there between the reduced loads and your full power hunting load.
I have a reduced load for my 30-30 that shoots very close to the zero I have for my full power jacketed load out to 50 yards. It is nice to have a rifle load to take a grouse with when out hunting big game.
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