Good paper patched hunting bullet for 45-70 BP
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Nice buff, Manny. Who's the maker of the canvas belt in the photo?
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Re: Good paper patched hunting bullet for 45-70 BP
Jim,
The canvas belt came from Buffalo Arms.
Manny
The canvas belt came from Buffalo Arms.
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Re: Good paper patched hunting bullet for 45-70 BP
I have a friend here in Abilene, TX. that used to make them out of old fire hose. He made one for me. Don't know if he still makes them or not. They were about the same price as the ones I had seen on the net. They look good work real good. I really wanted a bandoleer for my 45/90 but the belt works great when I get to use it.
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Nice Manny
Craigos,
In my experience a .440-.441 bullet wrapped with 9 lbs onion skin paper works fine for killing. Ive killed with bullet weights of 490 to 550 grains, 490-510 grains being my favorite weight in the 45 for hunting.
SB
Craigos,
In my experience a .440-.441 bullet wrapped with 9 lbs onion skin paper works fine for killing. Ive killed with bullet weights of 490 to 550 grains, 490-510 grains being my favorite weight in the 45 for hunting.
SB
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Manny where did you go? That terrain looks right familiar. With the .440" TGBS mold and patched with vellum it takes me to .4495" haven't had a problem yet with it. bobw
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Does anyone know what happened to the OP "Craigos" on this thread? Manny was with me when I tested both the PPB441500 and PPB441550 bullets from BACO in my 45/70. I like the 500g bullet best in the 45/70 and have all of my notes for the load.
Nice job Manny! When are we going to eat some of that little feller? Looks very tender.
Hello Bob! Been sneaking around here reading and not talking much.
Nice job Manny! When are we going to eat some of that little feller? Looks very tender.
Hello Bob! Been sneaking around here reading and not talking much.
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Hey ob glad to see you back and operating. 2 weeks I'm going to see the buffalo myself , right thru the sights of my LRE. Unless something changes a 500 gr Rapine patched to .5095 with a minimum load of 140 Fg we will see? bobw
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dang bob you gonna clean it as well as shoot it with that 50 ,
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dang bob you gonna clean it as well as shoot it with that 50 ,
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Re: Good paper patched hunting bullet for 45-70 BP
Don't plan on cleaning it at all ,but will have my Green River Russell Sheepskinner and both Buff skinners with me. If you meant the load it's kind of a whiner one that shoots well, my neighbors 18 year old daughter could shoot it. I pulled a Don McDowell and stuffed a felt wad behind the bullet to use up case space . Not to worried but Rick has a tight chamber 45-2 7/8" with loads like mine if I need a backup gun. I am looking forward to fresh bffalo meat in my freezer..... bobw
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Dang Bob! You are sure eating alot of Buffalo lately! The 50 will be happy to get out and do some hunting I bet. How did you do on Pronghorn and deer this season?
What happened to "Craigos" who started this thread? Did he go on his buff hunt in October? I scoured the forum looking but didn't find anything about it.
What happened to "Craigos" who started this thread? Did he go on his buff hunt in October? I scoured the forum looking but didn't find anything about it.
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L/Cpl Edwin L. "Tim" Craft, B Co 3rd AT's, Khe Sanh Combat Base, February, 1968
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[quote="oh-behi"]Does anyone know what happened to the OP "Craigos" on this thread? Manny was with me when I tested both the PPB441500 and PPB441550 bullets from BACO in my 45/70. I like the 500g bullet best in the 45/70 and have all of my notes for the load.
Nice job Manny! When are we going to eat some of that little feller? Looks very tender.
Hello Bob! Been sneaking around here reading and not talking much.[/quote]
Catching up - yes I shot a yearling bull back in Oct in Idaho. 1 shot he went down, weighed 440lbs dressed. Will upload photos when I can. Was my first bison - fulfilling a major bucketlist item.
Nice job Manny! When are we going to eat some of that little feller? Looks very tender.
Hello Bob! Been sneaking around here reading and not talking much.[/quote]
Catching up - yes I shot a yearling bull back in Oct in Idaho. 1 shot he went down, weighed 440lbs dressed. Will upload photos when I can. Was my first bison - fulfilling a major bucketlist item.
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Craig, What bullet did you end up using?
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L/Cpl Edwin L. "Tim" Craft, B Co 3rd AT's, Khe Sanh Combat Base, February, 1968
L/Cpl Edwin L. "Tim" Craft, B Co 3rd AT's, Khe Sanh Combat Base, February, 1968