Handi-Rifle in 45-70gov't
I have one and shoot 300gr JHP in, I would like to know how much pressure can these guns handle what would be the biggest grain bullet I could shot in it SAFELY?I'm shooting factory loads. I called H&R customer service the lady I talked to should really drink a bullet[;)] After 20 minutes of her I was ready to get rid of this gun.And no where closer to finding out can anyone help me?
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can't give you a exact answer but they do chamber the rifle in 30-06 which I believe is rated at 52,000 if that helps at all[:I] 0 -
I shot 405's out of my Buffalo Classic when I had it if that helps.
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IT'S WHAT PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT THEMSELVES THAT MAKES THEM AFRAID.0 -
Call the mfg., tell them model and chambering and as them for the maximum, certified, working pressure for the gun ... then w/ what ever loads you are contemplating stay under that pressure and you'll be fine.
Asking phone reps questions about maximum bullet weight, what is a safe pressure ... etc, will only throw most into a "tizzy" as no one want to put their neck on the line ... but a manufacturing specification should be a no brainer and if the first person can't answer it ask for a supv., and keep bumping it up the line till you get the answer.
That's really the most prudent route as you are then talking with the people that built the rifle.
If you only have time to do two things so-so, or one thing well ... do the one thing!0 -
I think I'm right on this....
the size of the bullet is less important than the amount of powder pushing it.That big case can hold a lot of powder,and certain guns can stand up to a lot of powder being used....for other guns you reduce the charge and/or change powders.
Throckmortons' the alias,cas is the game.0 -
not too sure about the specs on the handi rifle but i do reload 45-70 for my pistol... and i know the pressure on most of your ammo factory and otherwise normally runs between 22 and 28,ooo psi... 0
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