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730grain 458 bullets.
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<blockquote data-quote="bpcrshooter" data-source="post: 2014411" data-attributes="member: 100251"><p>Ahhhh I see. your gunna be hard pressed to find anyone shooting that heavy of a bullet in that small of a cartridge. Its not really a popular cartridge for long range, it can be if loaded up and do very well though!! Seeing as your VERY close to a 45-70 in all aspects you could most likely use that data, I would look at the "trapdoor" section and there should be plenty of options for 500gr bullets moving around 1100fps. As for the 730gr....I've been shooting .458cal rifles for years and never even knew of such a big bullet, in .458cal. I wouldn't expect to find very much data on that. you could always try the Marlin forums, they just might have an answer for you. If it were me I would just tell the neighbors....there may be a slight pop tonight and run them supersonic. </p><p></p><p>stay safe!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bpcrshooter, post: 2014411, member: 100251"] Ahhhh I see. your gunna be hard pressed to find anyone shooting that heavy of a bullet in that small of a cartridge. Its not really a popular cartridge for long range, it can be if loaded up and do very well though!! Seeing as your VERY close to a 45-70 in all aspects you could most likely use that data, I would look at the "trapdoor" section and there should be plenty of options for 500gr bullets moving around 1100fps. As for the 730gr....I've been shooting .458cal rifles for years and never even knew of such a big bullet, in .458cal. I wouldn't expect to find very much data on that. you could always try the Marlin forums, they just might have an answer for you. If it were me I would just tell the neighbors....there may be a slight pop tonight and run them supersonic. stay safe!! [/QUOTE]
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