Is the 40-70 SS a good round for long range ?
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Is the 40-70 SS a good round for long range ?
Is the 40-70 SS a good round for long range? I hear it is a consitent round. What twist and bullet size it is a good long range shooter?
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Troll, it would be beneficial to state what you consider to be 'long range'.
The 40 calibers are said (I'm waiting for mine) to be very reliable and accurate out to 500-600 yards, using bullets in the 400-430 grain weight range, ideally with a 1-16 twist barrel to stabilize the longer, heavier lead bullet. For longer ranges .. out to 1000 yards .. the bigger 45's are reportedly more accurate .. with 525+ grain bullets being less affected by wind drift. Good Shootin!
The 40 calibers are said (I'm waiting for mine) to be very reliable and accurate out to 500-600 yards, using bullets in the 400-430 grain weight range, ideally with a 1-16 twist barrel to stabilize the longer, heavier lead bullet. For longer ranges .. out to 1000 yards .. the bigger 45's are reportedly more accurate .. with 525+ grain bullets being less affected by wind drift. Good Shootin!
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.40's for long range work
Troll,
There are likely more opinions out there than there are calibers. Personally, I think the .40's are a bit light for 800-1000 yard shooting. That being said, the winner of the fall long range match on the Frozen Tundra won the match with some excellent shooting, using a .40-65, duplexed. If memory serves, his muzzle velocities were in the high 1300's or low 1400's. So, will the .40-70SS work at LR? Probably just fine. Good luck, Smokin
ps, I'm going to stick to a larger caliber only because...I don't know. I just figured it would work better...and then I lost big time to a little caliber. Go figure
There are likely more opinions out there than there are calibers. Personally, I think the .40's are a bit light for 800-1000 yard shooting. That being said, the winner of the fall long range match on the Frozen Tundra won the match with some excellent shooting, using a .40-65, duplexed. If memory serves, his muzzle velocities were in the high 1300's or low 1400's. So, will the .40-70SS work at LR? Probably just fine. Good luck, Smokin
ps, I'm going to stick to a larger caliber only because...I don't know. I just figured it would work better...and then I lost big time to a little caliber. Go figure
Smokin
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