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.45 Colt revolver loads.
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.45 Colt revolver loads.
Well folks, seeing as I'm now doing the waiting game for new handgun, I'm asking here for some of your own handload for said cartridge. Think I'll be trying these two to start: 6.5-7.0gr Universal/250gr rnfp. 6.2-6.5gr Unique same bullet. Thoughts?
Have plenty of manuals, simply getting ideas. New toys are sooo much fun!
Have plenty of manuals, simply getting ideas. New toys are sooo much fun!
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Re: .45 Colt revolver loads.
OH BOY RT, What R you getting? I love my 45 Colts.
So here is how I load. For my wheel guns I stay away from cast and shoot only Jacketed bullets (I shoot cast out of my Henry though).
Wheel Guns: Ruger Blackhawk 5.5 inch barrel
El Patron 5.5 inch barrel
Below are three targets with powder/bullet/velocity info. The first two are 250 grain Hornady XTP JHP one using Unique the other with Bullseye. Velocity between the two powders was pretty consistent. the third is 200 grain Hornady XTP JHP
All three are at 30 yards from the standing position.
So here is how I load. For my wheel guns I stay away from cast and shoot only Jacketed bullets (I shoot cast out of my Henry though).
Wheel Guns: Ruger Blackhawk 5.5 inch barrel
El Patron 5.5 inch barrel
Below are three targets with powder/bullet/velocity info. The first two are 250 grain Hornady XTP JHP one using Unique the other with Bullseye. Velocity between the two powders was pretty consistent. the third is 200 grain Hornady XTP JHP
All three are at 30 yards from the standing position.
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Re: .45 Colt revolver loads.
r-n-g, I bought a EMF Pietta(1873 Colt clone), CCH frame, 4.75" barrel and it comes with a .45acp cylinder also. This will fit my handgun shooting well I believe. Looking forward to it.
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Outstanding, Pietta makes a nice revolver. I know you are going to have a lot of fun with it ! Post up the picts when it comes in.
I got the ACP cylinder for my blackhawk also, you know just in case I run outta ammo and I'm surrounded. Have not tried it yet.
I got the ACP cylinder for my blackhawk also, you know just in case I run outta ammo and I'm surrounded. Have not tried it yet.
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For my revolver I like 6.6gn Universal and 200 gr LRNFP. Nice easy load on the machinery, and I get decent results.
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Re: .45 Colt revolver loads.
I have found that the ol' favorite 8-8.5 gr. Unique works very well with a 250-255 gr. cast lead bullet in revolver and rifle.Rifletom wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 1:30 pmWell folks, seeing as I'm now doing the waiting game for new handgun, I'm asking here for some of your own handload for said cartridge. Think I'll be trying these two to start: 6.5-7.0gr Universal/250gr rnfp. 6.2-6.5gr Unique same bullet. Thoughts?
Have plenty of manuals, simply getting ideas. New toys are sooo much fun!
Now Red Dot seems to work well in the revolvers also with 6.0 gr. and a 250 gr. bullet.
Have fun loading and shooting with that new revolver!
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Runnin gunnin....that is intresting about your loads. What happens when you use cast lead bullets in your revolver?
They should shoot fine if your cylinder throats are .452-.4525 with a .452 diameter lead bullet.
They should shoot fine if your cylinder throats are .452-.4525 with a .452 diameter lead bullet.
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Hey 40, no problem with the bullets, I just get tired of cleaning the leading off the cylinder and between the barrel throat and back strap. Just lazy!
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I normally just shoot my 255 gr. Keith style SWC cast bullets with 8.5 grains of Unique but lately been going a bit over the recommended max of 8.5 grains and taking it to 9.0 grains for both my Ruger New Model Blackhawk and my Marlin 1894. Velocity averages 1160 fps. out of the Marlin. It is quite accurate in both my rifle and revolver and gives me a little more ummph for the White Tail deer that I am going to get with it this year.
Re: .45 Colt revolver loads.
I found that in my Ruger at least that the 45acp cylinder is very accurate. Even more so that the 45 Colt cylinder.
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That is interesting. I will have to bring out the ACP cylinder next time I shoot.
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Re: .45 Colt revolver loads.
I have one of those, and I have never compared one vs the other.
I'll have to try that out.
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Its funny, I have a 3 screw .357 Blackhawk with a 9mm cylinder I bought in 1971 and I have never tried that one either? Don't know what Im waiting for.
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My Ruger Bisley BH has the .45 ACP swap cylinder also and I have used it a couple times and it seems to shoot well.
But when you got a big ol' beefy SA 6 shooter for .45 Colt I prefer the .45 Colt rounds!
But when you got a big ol' beefy SA 6 shooter for .45 Colt I prefer the .45 Colt rounds!
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Oh, I'll be shooting them both. A lot! When it decides to cool down some. Be fun to see my .45acp loads work out of those two very different guns. Fall ain't that far off.
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Re: .45 Colt revolver loads.
I guess I might be the only one using 4227 for .45LC loads. Also use it for my .44 spcl loads. Edit: with 250 gr XTP Hornady bullets. I use 20.6 gr for the 45LC and 15.6 gr for .44 spcl. with a Nosler 200 gr jhp.
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Re: .45 Colt revolver loads.
I'm still experimenting with 4227 but so far, I have been getting better accuracy with my Unique loads. I have a friend that tried 4227 but gave up on it after not having much success. Guns sure are different as to what they like.Shakey Jake wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:14 pmI guess I might be the only one using 4227 for .45LC loads. Also use it for my .44 spcl loads.
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Re: .45 Colt revolver loads.
Both of mine are Ruger's. I have the convertible .45 LC/ 45 ACP and the .44 is the Ruger GP100 TALOTeam Roper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:23 pmI'm still experimenting with 4227 but so far, I have been getting better accuracy with my Unique loads. I have a friend that tried 4227 but gave up on it after not having much success. Guns sure are different as to what they like.Shakey Jake wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:14 pmI guess I might be the only one using 4227 for .45LC loads. Also use it for my .44 spcl loads.
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