Forty Years with the .45-70 Revised
Containing years of the author's personal experience, compiled in the interest of gaining knowledge and utilizing the cartridge's full potential. Expanded version includes six more years; Lever Marlin 1895SS Navy Arms Buffalo Rifle plus the new long range .45-70.<br><br>Table of Contents<br>Chapter<br>1 The Seed is Planted<br>2 The Search<br>3 The Gould Bullet<br>4 The Postell Bullet and a Springfield<br>5 Back to the Gould Bullet<br>6 Jacketed Bullets and Few Deer<br>7 A Question of Pressure<br>8 Multiple Bullet Load<br>9 Looking For a Single Shot<br>10 The Two Rugers<br>11 More Deer with the No. 1<br>12 Back to the Ruger No. 3<br>13 Search for a Cast Bullet<br>14 RCBS, Old West and Hoch Moulds<br>15 Paper Patched Bullets<br>16 Deer and Wild Boar<br>17 Patching Grooved Bullets<br>18 Other Moulds and Loads<br>19 Powders<br>20 The Final Word<br>21 Letters<br>Addendum - Six More Years<br>22 Back to a Lever Rifle - The Marlin 1895SS<br>23 The Navy Arms Buffalo Rifle<br>24 A New Long-Range .45-70 Rifle