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Old 02-07-2008 | 09:31 AM
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Default RE: 45-70 bullets anyone?

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Doesn't it make more sense to use a bullet designed to handle rifle velocities, atleast when shooting a rifle? Most of the handgun bullets we use were designed to open up at around 1000fps, most Ml'ers are alot closer to 2000 fps. IMO you have to match the bullets for the speed your going to push them. You can throw a 450g hunk of lead and keep the velocity low enough, it works great. However you cant take a bullet made for handguns and try to make it fly flat and fast, its gonna BLOW! The bonded SW is the only one marketed to MLers that will hold up to anything over 100g powder. Everyone tried the powerbelts around here a few years back, what a mess that was. The sst's have given similar results in 200 and 250 grain. You can go fast with a bullet that can handle it, but be careful not to push a pistol bullet that fast or SPLAT! The big hole will on the entrance instead of the exit( if you are lucky enough to get one). I am one of the people that like a big exit and a bigger blood trail, light fast pistol bullets have cost alot of people deer around here. They probably died, but couldn't be found. Just choose your bullets carefully for terminal performance, not just accuracy. Sorry for the rant, I get carried away sometimes.
Thatis pretty much the essence of my original post and thereason Iam looking at 45-70 bullets. With that said, I really don't think a Nosler Partition handgun bullet is going to come apart at muzzleloader speeds, due to how it's built.
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