« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2010, 03:57:08 AM »
GL ROn,
Depends on the bullet and your rifle's throat. You have to measure for each bullet type to know how long you can load a cartridge. I believe the spec. for a 45-70 max is 2.55" but I know in both my 45-70s there are more than a few bullets out there if you load to 2.55" you will be jamming the projectile into the rifling. Hornady sells a gage to measure this or look in the FAQs for other methods.
Good luck
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