500 gr 45-70 overview
Introducing the 500 gr 45-70 cartridge, a powerful choice for hunting big game and target shooting. Here’s what you need to know:
- Buffalo Bore Ammunition: Buffalo Bore offers a 500 grain .45-70 Government cartridge loaded to maximum SAAMI specifications, ensuring devastating performance on a wide range of game.
- Bullet Dimensions: A 500 grain .45-70 cast lead bullet typically measures around .459 inches in diameter, with a flat point and bevel base. These bullets are suitable for reloading and can be used with smokeless or black powder.
- Compatibility: These cartridges are compatible with rifles chambered in .45-70 Government, offering a potent combination of power and accuracy for various shooting applications.
Buffalo Bore loads their ammunition up to maximum SAAMI specifications, which delivers devastating performance on a wide range of game. Please note that this ammunition is not intended for older guns. It is made for modern firearms only, as some of the ammunition could damage older and weaker firearms. Intended for use in Marlin 1895 made since 1972, Browning 1885 and 1886, New England Arms Handi-Rifle, Ruger #1, #3, T/C Encore, Shiloh, Christian and Petersoli Sharps, New Production Winchester 1886. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.
Specifications of 500 grain 45/70 ammo
Product Information of buffalo bore 45-70
Cartridge |
45-70 Government
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Grain Weight |
500 Grains
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Quantity |
20 Round
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Muzzle Velocity |
1625 Feet Per Second
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Muzzle Energy |
2931 Foot Pounds
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Bullet Style |
Full Metal Jacket
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Lead Free |
No
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Case Type |
Brass
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Primer |
Boxer
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Corrosive |
No
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Reloadable |
Yes
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Velocity Rating |
Supersonic
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USES OF 500 gr 45-70
- Big Game Hunting: The 500 grain .45-70 bullet is commonly used for hunting large and dangerous game, such as bear, moose, and bison.
- Deep Penetration: Known for its ability to penetrate deeply, making it suitable for thick-skinned game and dangerous situations .
- Historical Firearms: Often used in historical firearms like the Marlin 1895 and Winchester lever-action rifles, providing enthusiasts with a traditional shooting experience.
- Trapdoor and Rolling Block Rifles: Compatible with trapdoor and rolling block rifles, particularly when loaded with suitable powders like 2400 or 4198
FAQs about buffalo bore 45-70
What is the effective range of a 45 70 govt?
The effective range of a .45-70 Government cartridge can vary based on factors like bullet weight, velocity, and barrel length, but it’s generally effective up to around 200-300 yards for hunting large game.
What is buffalo bore ammo used for?
Buffalo Bore ammunition, particularly in .45-70, is commonly used for hunting large game such as bear, moose, and buffalo. It offers high-powered loads with various bullet weights and velocities tailored for maximum performance in lever-action rifles.5
What is the bore diameter of a 45-70?
The bore diameter of a .45-70 cartridge is nominally .450 inches, but the actual groove diameter is closer to .458 inches.
How many rounds does a 45-70 hold?
The number of rounds a .45-70 rifle can hold depends on the firearm’s design and magazine capacity. Common lever-action rifles chambered in .45-70 typically hold 4-6 rounds, while some single-shot or custom rifles may hold only one round.
How far can a 45 bullet travel?
The distance a .45 bullet can travel depends on various factors such as bullet weight, velocity, and angle of fire. However, under typical conditions, a .45 caliber bullet fired from a handgun can travel up to approximately 1.5 to 2 miles before losing lethal velocity and effectiveness.
Conclusions about buffalo bore 45-70
The 500 grain .45-70 bullet offers substantial energy and penetration suitable for various applications. Real-world accuracy typically extends to about 150 yards [2]. Tests by the US Army in 1879 demonstrated the bullet’s capabilities with black powder loads reaching ranges of 2500 to 3500 yards.
Reloading data for Marlin and Winchester lever guns indicates potential variations in bullet design and powder charges. Despite moderate velocities, loads with 500 grain bullets can still deliver significant stopping power. Additionally, the .45-70 cartridge with the 500 grain bullet is reputed for its ability to break both shoulders on large game or even shoot through them lengthwise
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