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45-60 ballistics question

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  • eastbank
    I found trial and error AS MY ORIGINAL 1876 45-60 HAS OPEN SIGHTS AND I ONLY HUNT IN THICK WOODS WHERE MY SHOTS ARE UNDER 100 YRDS. I USE A 300GR CAST BULLET WITH IMR 4198 FOR ABOUT 1200FPS, SET YOUR TARGETS UP FROM 50YRDS-75YRDS-100YRDS AND SHOOT AT EACH TO SEE HOW MUCH DROP YOU HAVE AT EACH RANGE. YOU CAN SHOOT FARTHER BUT THE DROP WITH BE greater by a bunch. eastbank
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    "100 to 400 yds."............400 yrds. with a .45/60..........he will need a TALL tang sight
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  • yonson
    Mike, he does have a tall ladder-type tang sight & has been a competitive shooter since the late 40s. He also was a competitive shotgunner & shot exhibitions for Remington back in the 60s. At age 81 still does a lot of benchrest with interesting arms, hence the query. Since he is not computer literate, he asked me to try a search online for ballistic info.
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  • eastbank
    shooting at a steel buffalo at 800 yards with a 74 sharps in 45-70 an and a 525gr postel cast bullet at about 1400fps with a 3.5 inch staff, the bullets are coming down at a steep angle and glance into the ground in front of buffalo. I have dug them up and the just have a big flat spot on one side of the nose. I need to get more speed(1500fps) to make solid hits. in a high wall 45-70 I shoot with a tang sight with clicks, i must dail in 52 clicks to get to 300yards with a 100 yard zero with the same 525gr postel bullet at 1400fps. mr muopic.
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