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  1. Black powder loads for reloading 50-70 usually use Fg or FFg grade black powder. A maximal load (not recommended) might be 70 grains of Fg or FFg black powder - do your research online and in books to determine the pressures and load that can be tolerated by your particular rifle.

  2. 9 sie 2018 · Compared to other straight case black powder cartridges, the 50-70 Government is no harder or easier to handload. Most accuracy problems seem to stem from firing under-diameter or over-length bullets in antiques followed by inconsistent compression and poor fouling control.

  3. Having some card wads can be considered essential to black powder cartridge shooting, and one advantage to outfitting a .50-caliber rifle is that a common ½-inch diameter punch usually works fine. With those few gathered tools or items, John was ready to start loading.

  4. .50-70 Government (Accurate Loading Guide #2) reloading data with 22 loads. Using bullets from Barnes SP, Lead SP, Lead FN. Powders include Accurate.

  5. 7 lis 2016 · Accurate Arms advises 5744 as a black powder duplicator when loaded at 40% of the black powder weight. So, for your 50-70, try 28 grains of 5744. That works wonderfully well in my 45-70s.

  6. I show the reloading techniques for a smokeless load for the 50-70 using IMR 4198.

  7. The .50-70 cartridge was a significant advancement over the muzzle-loading technology of its time. It typically fired a 450-grain bullet propelled by 70 grains of black powder (hence the name .50-70), at a muzzle velocity of around 1,260-1,275 feet per second. This resulted in a muzzle energy of about 1,600 foot-pounds.

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