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Handi 45-70 case bulge?
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I was at the range a couple days ago sighting in a scope on my Handi 45-70. I noticed that I’m getting a slight bulge in the case in the higher-pressure lever loads. Is this normal? Accuracy is good with about 1-1/2 to 2"” groups @ 100 Yds.
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A little more info please , were is the buldge ? And does it do all the way around the case or just on one side ?
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Where is the bulg on the case? Do you have any pics that could show folks what you are talking about?
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The bulge is on one side only close to the rim. I didn’t think to take any pics and I’m at work. I won’t be back home till next Tuesday. It’s only the higher-pressure loads that the cases are bulging on. Trap Door loads show no noticeable bulge.
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April 15, 2008, 10:38:14 AM »
Is the bulge shaped like the extractor slot in the bottom of the chamber?
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You may be on to something here .
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Do you remember by chance what the load was , powder , charge , bullet , COL , ect .
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April 15, 2008, 12:20:12 PM »
The bullets are factory. They are the leverelvolutions (Spelling). The bulge isn’t shaped like the extractor groove but like a small belly. Dang I wish that I had took a pic. Another thing that I didn’t try was to rechamber the casing 180 deg from the position it was fired in. I didn’t notice the bulge till I was almost finished sighting the scope in. All of the higher pressure casings had the bulge but none of the Trap Door casings had the bulge.
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April 15, 2008, 12:43:56 PM »
I may be loosing my mind but i think i remember something about the HornadyElv. ammo having soft cases , I'll look and see if i can find it , don't recall if i saw it on the net or in one of my gun mags .
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April 16, 2008, 03:33:41 AM »
When I get home next week, I'll take a picture of one of the cases and post it. The rifle does shoot well with the higher pressure loads. I think 1" groups would be possible. So far I've only shot about 30 rounds through it.
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April 16, 2008, 06:35:56 AM »
It is common to see a bulge with the 45-70 with factory ammunition, especially in the Marlin 1895. I haven't shot any factory ammo in my H&R to notice if it happens there as well. Wouldn't surprise me since its possible that Marlin and H&R use the same source for 45-70 chamber reamers. It is just the case expanding to conform to the chamber. I saw this 30 years ago and have been answering that question ever since.
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