I finally got a chance to try breech seating my 45-70
It was quite a long drawn out affair. I decided to give it a whirl on an inexpensive Buffalo Classic before I tried messing with one of the more spendy toys.
Now as some may know the BC is not a good candidate for this as it has zero throat and most of them have a reverse taper in the bore. ( gets bigger at the muzzle)
So I lapped the bore out until I had it suitable then made a throating reamer that tapered in slightly. At the entrance to the throat it's .0015 over bore tapering to .0005 over bore at the start of the leade. The leade is 2deg included and the throat is approximately .6" in depth
Then I grabbed a cheap Lee mold and lapped it out using progressively cast bullets until it was dropping tapered bullets that matched the throat dimensions.
Being a Lee mold the bases are less than perfect so I made a soft collet to hold the bullets and faced .002 off the end to get a perfect square base.
This whole project has taken weeks but I finally got to test today. I loaded cartridges at case full with room for a wad(79gr) downwards in 2 gr steps drop tube but no compression.
Shoot groups at 100yds and to my surprise first string was .700" CTC. I cleaned 1 wet 1 dry every shot. 79 and 75 gr gave very good consistent groups.
Where would anybody suggest I go from here
Add compression in steps
Or
Move the seating depth
Or
Toss the Lee mold and get something decent.