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long range hunting with a 45-120
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<blockquote data-quote="use enough gun" data-source="post: 115033" data-attributes="member: 6163"><p>I'm new here so please bear with me. Due to some lobbying by me and a few buddies we will be allowed for the first time in over 50 years to use rifles in our deer hunting zone this fall. I've got an original Hi Wall now chambered in 45-120 that I'm going to use this fall. Anyone have any experience with this chambering? Any loading data worth sharing? In the past I've been using a custom Hoche paper patch mold, 596 grain using a teflon patch, 215 primer, 12 grains of 4759, 108 grains of FF black. Due to a recent shoulder surgery I can't tolerate that much recoil for a while. I've also got molds for 292, 450, and 500 grain bullets. The rifle has a .456 groove size and 1 in 16 twist. Any suggestions. Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="use enough gun, post: 115033, member: 6163"] I'm new here so please bear with me. Due to some lobbying by me and a few buddies we will be allowed for the first time in over 50 years to use rifles in our deer hunting zone this fall. I've got an original Hi Wall now chambered in 45-120 that I'm going to use this fall. Anyone have any experience with this chambering? Any loading data worth sharing? In the past I've been using a custom Hoche paper patch mold, 596 grain using a teflon patch, 215 primer, 12 grains of 4759, 108 grains of FF black. Due to a recent shoulder surgery I can't tolerate that much recoil for a while. I've also got molds for 292, 450, and 500 grain bullets. The rifle has a .456 groove size and 1 in 16 twist. Any suggestions. Dave [/QUOTE]
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