Reduced 45-70 load

Noted, I have a stash of h110 for my hornet.
I think @Smellydog is saying avoid H110.

As above RS14 would work.

It really depends what you are after, if it’s just a soft gallery load, powders are limited.

If it’s a medium load, say 405gr cast at 1350 ish (similar to the old black powder load I believe) there’s a few more options.

I have various loads for, 405 subsonic, 405 at around 1300, 405 at 1600 (thumps). And for hunting 250 gr copper and 300 gr JSP at 2100-2200.

It’s a pretty versatile cartridge, so it just depends what you’re trying to get out of it.
 
I think @Smellydog is saying avoid H110.

As above RS14 would work.

It really depends what you are after, if it’s just a soft gallery load, powders are limited.

If it’s a medium load, say 405gr cast at 1350 ish (similar to the old black powder load I believe) there’s a few more options.

I have various loads for, 405 subsonic, 405 at around 1300, 405 at 1600 (thumps). And for hunting 250 gr copper and 300 gr JSP at 2100-2200.

It’s a pretty versatile cartridge, so it just depends what you’re trying to get out of it.
Thank you and yes, avoid h110!!
 
I’m using 8gr of AS30N behind a 350gr cast, a shade slower than N310 or equivalent to Clays. Gives 904 ft/s, is accurate enough for plinking steel (can’t remember groups) and is really nice to shoot. My 12 y/o can shoot many rounds with no complaints from his shoulder.

As said previously, any pistol/shotgun powder is good
 
I’m using 8gr of AS30N behind a 350gr cast, a shade slower than N310 or equivalent to Clays. Gives 904 ft/s, is accurate enough for plinking steel (can’t remember groups) and is really nice to shoot. My 12 y/o can shoot many rounds with no complaints from his shoulder.

As said previously, any pistol/shotgun powder is good
Looks like the OP won’t need it anymore as the rifle’s up for sale
 
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