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I own a Pedersoli Kodiak in .45-70. I would like to chamber it in a cartridge suitable to shoot a cape buffalo. I read on the interwebz (where everything is true) that using smokeless powder, there is no advantage to using a .45-120 as opposed to a .45-70 because you can't utilize the additional case capacity. Farther on I read that it's best to chamber to a .450#2 because the huge case will lower pressures.
I look at the hornady loading data, I see the max load with 500 gr bullet achieves 1800 fps for around 3600 fps at 28,500 cup. The max .45-70 load with 500 gr does 1400 fps for 2176 at that pressure.
Can somebody enlighten me?
I look at the hornady loading data, I see the max load with 500 gr bullet achieves 1800 fps for around 3600 fps at 28,500 cup. The max .45-70 load with 500 gr does 1400 fps for 2176 at that pressure.
Can somebody enlighten me?