45-70 Pistol
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Nontypical Buck
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45-70 Pistol
I would like to order a 45-70 barrel for my Encore pistol. I have several questions. I would prefer a 10 to 12 inch bull barrel. Any problems with that length or contour? I have a good bit of experience with the 45-70. I have always wanted to match a mold with a new barrel. Any suggestions there? I am thinking about a 405 at approximately 1600 fps. Any mold suggestions?I want the best muzzle break I can get, any suggestions? I am waiting for my new 6.5 X 284 from MGM, I am pretty sure I am going to order a 45-70 barrel from them, they have treated me well so far. Tom.
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RE: 45-70 Pistol
ORIGINAL: HEAD0001
I would like to order a 45-70 barrel for my Encore pistol. I have several questions. I would prefer a 10 to 12 inch bull barrel. Any problems with that length or contour? I have a good bit of experience with the 45-70. I have always wanted to match a mold with a new barrel. Any suggestions there? I am thinking about a 405 at approximately 1600 fps. Any mold suggestions?I want the best muzzle break I can get, any suggestions? I am waiting for my new 6.5 X 284 from MGM, I am pretty sure I am going to order a 45-70 barrel from them, they have treated me well so far. Tom.
I would like to order a 45-70 barrel for my Encore pistol. I have several questions. I would prefer a 10 to 12 inch bull barrel. Any problems with that length or contour? I have a good bit of experience with the 45-70. I have always wanted to match a mold with a new barrel. Any suggestions there? I am thinking about a 405 at approximately 1600 fps. Any mold suggestions?I want the best muzzle break I can get, any suggestions? I am waiting for my new 6.5 X 284 from MGM, I am pretty sure I am going to order a 45-70 barrel from them, they have treated me well so far. Tom.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: 45-70 Pistol
I have not ordered the barrel yet-so the beauty is I can specify everything. Things such as chamber size, necks, free bore, and rifle twist can all be specified. I will actually be able to match a dummy round, and a mold to my barrel. That is the reason for my question. I am trying to determine what bullet. dummy round, and possible load to build the barrel around. The smith is asking for a dummy round, before he starts the barrel. Tom.[/align]
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RE: 45-70 Pistol
ORIGINAL: eldeguello
I think a .45/70 pistol shooting a 400-grain bullet at 1600 FPS is going to be "fun" to hang onto!
I think a .45/70 pistol shooting a 400-grain bullet at 1600 FPS is going to be "fun" to hang onto!
I personally think that a 45-70 will be "stupid" to use, when you could get a more accurate lever-action rifle, that doesn't kick so bad.
If you are a pistol hunter, get a 500 S&W, or a .460.
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RE: 45-70 Pistol
Thanks for the useful information Younggun. Iposted this question on two other sites and got a dozen good ideas, but the "stupid" comment trumps everyone else's comment. I will just throw away the $300-$400 dollars worth of components that I already have. What was I thinking?? Tom.
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RE: 45-70 Pistol
Head - Aside from youngman's input , I too am interested in getting a .45-70 barrel for my contender. I won't go as far as a custom barrel though. Probably an OTC one from thompson/center.
I don't know anyone who has this chambering around here and would like to know how the recoil is. The heaviest chambering I have right now is the .35 Rem which isn't bad at all even with my 'heavy' 200 gr handloads.
Please let me know what its like after you shot it.
Oh - and youngman, if you're reading this response. A contender or encore handgun in the right hands and the right load is probably more accurate than a lever action rifle. And that's from experience not just blowing smoke.
I don't know anyone who has this chambering around here and would like to know how the recoil is. The heaviest chambering I have right now is the .35 Rem which isn't bad at all even with my 'heavy' 200 gr handloads.
Please let me know what its like after you shot it.
Oh - and youngman, if you're reading this response. A contender or encore handgun in the right hands and the right load is probably more accurate than a lever action rifle. And that's from experience not just blowing smoke.
#7
Head,
You'll do fine with your ideas.
A cast 405 gr. bullet will have some consequence at detonation, no matter how fast you push it.
You can always play with 300 gr. SJHP using Trail Boss and you'll find them quite enjoyable.
Get enough furniture to hang on to.
Marty at Haus of Arms has a great line of Fajen-like designs for both contender and encore.
Mine is made by Reinhart Fajen but Martys have a bit of finger groove to assist hold.
The 45-70 doesn't push you around as much as a 375 JDJ.
You'll do fine with your ideas.
A cast 405 gr. bullet will have some consequence at detonation, no matter how fast you push it.
You can always play with 300 gr. SJHP using Trail Boss and you'll find them quite enjoyable.
Get enough furniture to hang on to.
Marty at Haus of Arms has a great line of Fajen-like designs for both contender and encore.
Mine is made by Reinhart Fajen but Martys have a bit of finger groove to assist hold.
The 45-70 doesn't push you around as much as a 375 JDJ.
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#8
45-70 has advantage of you can load mild to wild. Though with all the big handgun cartridges out there, I got to wonder, if this wasn't stupid, why would it not be more common?
but it's not like we don't have tons bullets that are sisters to another. We do I like variety and being different.
Just so can share reloading components? If you don't like the term stupid , how about why?
but it's not like we don't have tons bullets that are sisters to another. We do I like variety and being different.
Just so can share reloading components? If you don't like the term stupid , how about why?
#9
Since my last post on this God knows how long ago, I had gotten a BFR in .45-70. That is a monster of a revolver and hold 5 rounds. It is a bit more restricted then the Encore with the pressures allowed. But with 300 gr bullets it knocks the crap out of whitetails. I haven't had a chance to try it on bear yet but I'm sure it will do the job nicely. Recoil in the Encore will probably be more noticeable however. I'd go with at least 14" barrel with a good muzzle brake to help tame it.
#10
Making stupid, disrespectful comments online like a child might seem stupid to many folks. But hey, there is a real niche group of folks who seem to think it’s a good idea. Yet another niche group seems to feel it’s not stupid to dig up 11yr old threads to offer advice to members who are no longer active.
The Contender Super 14 and Encore in 45-70 are absolutely brilliant hunting pistols. Lots of rock and roll involved, even with Trapdoor level loads, but they’re very manageable with some coaching. The mountain lion motif on my Contender isn’t my favorite styling, but it’s subtle enough to be overlooked, especially after a few rounds barking fire with the Super 14.