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Reloading
45-70 BFR load data
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1524527" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Get you some Accurate 5744 powder for the light loads. It is not position sensitive. I have used it with lots of different bullets in rifles. I loaded some 300 Hornady HP for my cousin that has a BFR. I don't have the data close at hand but it was a middle of road load from the Accurate manual. It shot good and was about all he wanted to handle. This powder burns kind of dirty with cornels' still laying in the bore looking like the powder did not burn but it did burn it is just dirty burning. I have gotten some outstanding accuracy with this powder with cast bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1524527, member: 10178"] Get you some Accurate 5744 powder for the light loads. It is not position sensitive. I have used it with lots of different bullets in rifles. I loaded some 300 Hornady HP for my cousin that has a BFR. I don't have the data close at hand but it was a middle of road load from the Accurate manual. It shot good and was about all he wanted to handle. This powder burns kind of dirty with cornels' still laying in the bore looking like the powder did not burn but it did burn it is just dirty burning. I have gotten some outstanding accuracy with this powder with cast bullets. [/QUOTE]
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