Southron
03-05-2015, 03:57
About 30 or so years ago, I had a replica H & R Trapdoor Springfield Rifle. Several friends and I were shooting rifles at a range late one Saturday afternoon in the Summer. We must have had a half dozen rifles in addition to my H & R. A friend of mine was shooting his British .303 Enfield Rifle while another friend was banging away with a well used M-1 Carbine.
Guy put down his M-1 Carbine and asked me IF he could shoot my Trapdoor Springfield. I said "Sure" and informed him that a box of Remington .45-70 rounds were on the table next to it. He thanked me, picked up the TD, loaded it and "Ker.....BLOoooie."
The round sounded strange and as I was getting up to investigate, he said: "Heck...Your Trapdoor Action is STUCK!!!!!
He handed the rifle to me and it took me a couple of minutes working with the action to get it open. Then I had to run the ramrod down the barrel to dislodge the fired cartridge case.
I was wondering what was wrong until I examined the base of the fired cartridge case. The three numerals I read got me: "303"
So, while everyone says that the Trap Door Action is "Weak," I know that at least my replica H & R Trapdoor could handle a "full house" .303 British round.
Oh yes, we never found out where the bullet went, it definitely DIDN'T HIT THE TARGET!!! So, I can't recommend using .303 British ammo for a hunting round in your .45-70 TD!!!
Guy put down his M-1 Carbine and asked me IF he could shoot my Trapdoor Springfield. I said "Sure" and informed him that a box of Remington .45-70 rounds were on the table next to it. He thanked me, picked up the TD, loaded it and "Ker.....BLOoooie."
The round sounded strange and as I was getting up to investigate, he said: "Heck...Your Trapdoor Action is STUCK!!!!!
He handed the rifle to me and it took me a couple of minutes working with the action to get it open. Then I had to run the ramrod down the barrel to dislodge the fired cartridge case.
I was wondering what was wrong until I examined the base of the fired cartridge case. The three numerals I read got me: "303"
So, while everyone says that the Trap Door Action is "Weak," I know that at least my replica H & R Trapdoor could handle a "full house" .303 British round.
Oh yes, we never found out where the bullet went, it definitely DIDN'T HIT THE TARGET!!! So, I can't recommend using .303 British ammo for a hunting round in your .45-70 TD!!!