45/70 for stalking

First Roe doe of the season:

Took the Cyber-punk 45-70 Marlin GSBL and grassed a tasty deer (and a fox for good measure.)

First sight of the Roe:



Need to get closer:





Stalked in to 75m:



Watched this male while I waited for a chance to move on the doe:



Job done; she dropped where she stood:



My 45-70 load: 460gr Mjöllnir cast bullet:





It didn't even rain!

I bet you can eat right up to the hole too 👍🏻
 
Looks good job. What bullet are you using? I’ve just joined the "45/70" stalking club. My intention is short range woodland stalking.

I'm using a cast 460gr bullet I "designed" called "Mjöllnir". Mold was made by Mountain Molds. It's a gas checked base and I cast it at around BHN 10-12 for this application.





All lubed-up and ready to play:



I did make some 300gr hollow-points, powder-coated, for higher velocity and "flatter trajectory" but they were a bit... unnecessary!

 
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I'm using a cast 460gr bullet I "designed" called "Mjöllnir". Mold was made by Mountain Molds. It's a gas checked base and I cast it at around BHN 10-12 for this application.





All lubed-up and ready to play:



I did make some 300gr hollow-points, powder-coated and gas-checked, for higher velocity and "flatter trajectory" but they were a bit... unnecessary!

Which lube do you use?
 
Agreed. .308 all day long, as I have a long barrelled 6.5x55 already, which is why I want a short barrelled .308. I prefer to carry muzzle down and want to take the odd close-range shot - but be Boar-capable as well. I did consider 30-06, but there's loads on that choice on here so I won't add to it. (Risk of a spanking by Muir and other luminaries...:oops::eek:).
 
I'm using a cast 460gr bullet I "designed" called "Mjöllnir". Mold was made by Mountain Molds. It's a gas checked base and I cast it at around BHN 10-12 for this application.





All lubed-up and ready to play:



I did make some 300gr hollow-points, powder-coated, for higher velocity and "flatter trajectory" but they were a bit... unnecessary!

I may have to try those 460 gr bullets , just the thing for Moose . You may have posted it earlier , but how fast are you loading them ?

AB
 
I'm using a cast 460gr bullet I "designed" called "Mjöllnir". Mold was made by Mountain Molds. It's a gas checked base and I cast it at around BHN 10-12 for this application.





All lubed-up and ready to play:



I did make some 300gr hollow-points, powder-coated, for higher velocity and "flatter trajectory" but they were a bit... unnecessary!

That “Mjollnir” is a sexy beast - travelling at 1400 would be fairly respectable… what sort of pressure do you reckon it is?

I reckon 45-70 is an excellent stalking round, you really have to do the “stalking” bit though… personally I find it’s great when paired with iron sights as the trajectory dictates (for me at least) sub ~130m shots which I’m comfortable with using a good receiver peep on. Here’s my JM 1895SS sporting an original steel Lyman 66

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Mine is at the shorter end of rifle so definitely just muntjac and CWD for me, the former being what I've pursued.
I don't doubt it'll work a treat when I do.
It gets close to 30/30 performance from a rifle or trapper barrel. The difference is negligible in the real world. Economical too.
 
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