Description
Finding 45-70 Government ammunition for target practice can be tricky sometimes. Finding 45-70 ammo that’s safe to fire in a classic rifle like the Trapdoor is an even harder trick. That’s why you should pat yourself on the back. You’ve just found high-quality range loads that’ll work in a Springfield Model 1873!
rThis round’s 350 grain bullet is backed by the noncorrosive CCI Boxer primer and charge of clean-burning propellant it needs to achieve a muzzle velocity of 1,350 fps. Its lower muzzle velocity denotes its lower chamber pressure – the reason why it won’t damage a classic firearm. But even if you’re firing a modern rifle, you’ll still be able to appreciate this ammo’s reduced recoil performance. The “flat point†bullet does indeed feature a flat nose profile, which is why the full metal jacket doesn’t pose a risk of igniting the primer it touches inside a tubular magazine.
rPrecision One loads their rifle cartridges in South Carolina with factory fresh brass cases. They’re drawn to consistent dimensions, and they’re supple and durable enough for duty at the reloading table.




