Anyone use an 1895 SBL?

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Re: Anyone use an 1895 SBL?

#11 Post by Sim G »

Happy about what? If you have the Leverevolution bullets, load 'em and shoot 'em! Section 1 for the purposes you seek...

But, a cost effective alternative, 405gn RNFP cast, with 30gns of H4198 makes a lovely soft shooting and accurate "Cowboy Load". Good for 300yds from the SBL short barrel I reckon.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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Re: Anyone use an 1895 SBL?

#12 Post by jmc67 »

No I don't have the Leverevolution rounds yet, but was wondering whether I could buy them for target shooting, to save me reloading all the time. I've currently got a box of 405gr RNFP (great minds think alike), and some D060 (used to be Accurate 5744). Going to try a couple of different loads and see how they work.
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#13 Post by jmc67 »

Bit of a thread revival, but actually managed to get some time at Bisley at the weekend to use this. I was on Short Siberia at 100yrds, using relatively lightly loaded hand loads. First impressions were really good - not too bad a recoil, and surprisingly accurate withe the ghost ring site. In fact shooting sat down with my elbows on the table it was almost as accurate as some of teh guys using 223s and scopes. Overall a lovely piece of kit and I look foward to using it again.

Not broached the subject of Leverevolution rouds for target with my FEO yet, but will do when I next speak with him.
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#14 Post by saddler »

jmc67 wrote:Not broached the subject of Leverevolution rouNds for target with my FEO yet, but will do when I next speak with him.
WHY does your FEO need to be consulted over the rounds?
As SimG stated, they ARE Section 1 IF used in a tubular magazine rifle - so as long as you have permission for the caliber in question you can buy the ammo...
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#15 Post by greenshoots »

Leverevolution rouNds
bit of a waste for target shooting stick to lead if i was you

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Re: Anyone use an 1895 SBL?

#16 Post by jmc67 »

The reason I was told that I'd need to consult them was because I only shoot target, I don't hunt, and with them being softpoint there might be an issue, and to clarify with the FEO. Unfortunately they are the only 45-70 available as ready made rounds, so while I do plan to reload it would be good to be able to get some if needed.
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Re: Anyone use an 1895 SBL?

#17 Post by Sim G »

Sim G wrote:Leverevolution are expanding ammunition. However, expanding ammunition such as semi jacketed soft points or others, designed to be used in lever action tubular magazines, are classed the same as hollow point match bullets. Para 3.16 of the 2002 Home Office guidance to police outlines this.

All the FEO will do will be look at exactly the same document as I've highlighted above...
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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