Fire ArmBarrel Twist Optics Distance Shots |
: Marlin 1895: 22 inches : 1:20 inches
: 24 X : 50 yards : 10 |
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Although the 45-70 is a viable short range deer to grizzly bear hunting cartridge, to most today, the 45-70 is a target cartridge. When adopted in 1873, the standard load was the "45/70/500" - a .458 calibre bullet, weighting 500 grains, sitting on 70 grains of Fg black powder, generating 1320 fps at the muzzle. Later the standard load was modified to "45/70/405", generating 1460 fps. As a target round, with a 405 grain bullet, the 45-70 is viable out to 1000 yards.
Great care MUST be exercised with regards to 45-70 loads and the firearm in which they're to be shot. Trapdoor reproductions must be limited to 18000-20000 CUP or less, the Marlin model 1895 will handle the ANSI standard maximum pressure, 28000 CUP. Only the Ruger #1 can be loaded to 35000 CUP. Shooting a maximum Ruger or Marlin load in a Trap Door class firearm, will result in the DESTRUCTION of the firearm and SEVERE DAMAGE to the shooter. Care MUST be exercised in load selection.