I have an 1885 M1873 Springfield 45-70 Trapdoor. I have a box of the following ammo and would like to know if they are safe to shoot in this rifle:
Mfd. by Goex
Black Dawge Traditional Black Powder Ammunition
45-70 350 Gr.
Black Powder RNFP
Merc
I have an 1885 M1873 Springfield 45-70 Trapdoor. I have a box of the following ammo and would like to know if they are safe to shoot in this rifle:
Mfd. by Goex
Black Dawge Traditional Black Powder Ammunition
45-70 350 Gr.
Black Powder RNFP
Merc
Goex is black powder so it will be fine for your trapdoor.
Also, if buying ammo make sure the box does not say "for modern firearms only". I reload all my 45-70 ammo using Goex BP. SOFT lead bullets of 405gr. and 500gr. The 500gr. bullet over 70gr. BP will knock your shoulder outa whack in a short time. 8-)
Thanks for the info.
Merc
"...The 500gr. bullet over 70gr. BP will knock your shoulder outa..." So will 405's out of a TrapDoor Carbine. And that 70 grains is by volume not weight.
Oh and nearly all factory ammo is loaded to BP velocities for this very reason. All the antiques out there. Except, of course, for the stuff labelled as "For Modern Rifles Only."
Last edited by Sunray; 10-06-2016 at 09:42.
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"I am neither a fire arms nor a ballistics expert, but I was a combat infantry officer in the Great War, and I absolutely know that the bullet from an infantry rifle has to be able to shoot through things." General Douglas MacArthur
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Whyte leather works. About $45 for that cover. Nothing fancy.
http://www.whyteleatherworks.com/