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After quite a few attempts I finally managed to get another half decent pic with my Marlin 1895 45/70 & muzzle flash. The magic load was 51.5gns H335 & 300gn Speer JHP. It's a different pic from that used on my avatar but just as difficult to get all the same.
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Good ol H335!
Seriously, H335 is going to flash in pretty much every cartridge it is used. At least in the 3 cartridges I've used it in.
The very best powder for the 45-70 is H4198, IMHO.
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Good ol H335!
Seriously, H335 is going to flash in pretty much every cartridge it is used. At least in the 3 cartridges I've used it in.
The very best powder for the 45-70 is H4198, IMHO.
Yep, my go to powder in that rifle is H4198, but when it comes to getting muzzle flash pics H335 is the best candidate.
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Good ol H335!
Seriously, H335 is going to flash in pretty much every cartridge it is used. At least in the 3 cartridges I've used it in.
The very best powder for the 45-70 is H4198, IMHO.
Would kinda go along with THAT. They can be pretty stout when loaded hot which IMHO is unnecessary. But, then again...RL-7, 2400, 5744 and Unique work well for me. Plan on working up some loads for IMR 4895 soon as I can find some, again.
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After quite a few attempts I finally managed to get another half decent pic with my Marlin 1895 45/70 & muzzle flash. The magic load was 51.5gns H335 & 300gn Speer JHP. It's a different pic from that used on my avatar but just as difficult to get all the same. In the Western USA, you better have a firetruck nearby when touchin' off those fireballs!
Don't ask me about my military service or heroic acts...most of it is untrue.
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After quite a few attempts I finally managed to get another half decent pic with my Marlin 1895 45/70 & muzzle flash. The magic load was 51.5gns H335 & 300gn Speer JHP. It's a different pic from that used on my avatar but just as difficult to get all the same. In the Western USA, you better have a firetruck nearby when touchin' off those fireballs! I don't think dingo has eyebrows either
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My Rossi 92 with a 300 grain cast or jacketed puts out a muzzle flash similar to that with 20 grains of H-110. It tends to get peoples attention, if they are standing near by. My Siamese Mauser launching a Lyman 445 grain cast and a compressed load of IMR-4064, I never noticed a muzzle flash early in the morning nor in the late evening. Ya Know you could set up a barber shop out in the woods and use that muzzle flash for giving fellows a trim.
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I also found H335 to be one of the worst for muzle flash
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