Uberti Springfield Trapdoor Carbine Blued Steel Break Action Rifle 4570 Government 22in

45 70 Trapdoor Ammo. Goex Black Dawge Pinnacle Black Powder Ammo 4570 Government 405 Grain Fast Shipping Great Services Tracked Real Time Secure & Safe Why Use 45-70 Trapdoor Ammo? Our 45-70 Springfield trapdoor bullets are loaded with smokeless powder, and every batch is pressure tested to ensure they do not exceed the limits of older rifles

Uberti Springfield Trapdoor Carbine Blued Steel Break Action Rifle 4570 Government 22in
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STEINEL AMMUNITION 45-70 GOVERNMENT 405gr RNFP TRAPDOOR SAFE 20 ROUNDS/BOX #STEINEL4570TD405RNFP-PF. The 45-70 cal "trapdoor" rounds were exactly what I was looking for recoil wise! High quality ammo and presentation in the 100 round well manufactured, moisture proof can was exceptional! The shipping turn around time absolutely blew me away!

Uberti Springfield Trapdoor Carbine Blued Steel Break Action Rifle 4570 Government 22in

RNFP Trapdoor Load, 1,290 FPS (18.5″ pressure barrel), 1,345 FPS (32″ Tradpoor Rifle), 405 grain round nose flat point, 19K PSI, 20 Rounds, New Starline Brass, Vihta Vuori (smokeless) Powder The 45-70 cal "trapdoor" rounds were exactly what I was looking for recoil wise! High quality ammo and presentation in the 100 round well manufactured, moisture proof can was exceptional! The shipping turn around time absolutely blew me away! These bullets are custom made with a softer alloy that is ideal for the lower pressure and velocity of a proper Trapdoor load

Uberti Springfield Trapdoor Carbine Blued Steel Break Action Rifle 4570 Government 22in. Precision One 45-70 Ammunition Trapdoor Version PONE882 350 Grain Flat Point 20 Rounds This is our favorite 45/70 load for casual plinking

Hornady LeverEvolution .4570 Government Ammo 325gr FlexTip 20 Rounds. Army's Springfield Armory for use in the Springfield Model 1873, which is known to collectors as the "Trapdoor Springfield." The new cartridge was a replacement for the stop-gap.50-70 Government cartridge, which had been adopted in 1866, one year after the end of SAAMI has set 45-70 pressure levels @ 28,000 PSI, which is potentially enough pressure to damage trap door actions, depending on the pressure curve of the ammo.