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If you're asking me about the 45, it's not a 45. It's a .44 Special. I load a bullet cast from an RCBS 44-250KT mould which weighs about 258 grs., over 7.5 grs. of AL20/28 for around 950 fps. I have recently however acquired a 4 5/8" NM Vaquero in 45 Colt. I've been testing a gob of loads in it over two cast bullets; one out of an RCBS 45-255 (262 grs.) and the other out of a custom MP mould that's a copy of the RCBS 45-270SAA (283 gr. SWCHP). My bumming around the woods load is 6.5 grs. of 700-X under the lighter bullet for a MV of 830 fps. My hunting load for this fall is 14.5 grs. of AA#7 over the heavier bullet for 1060 fps. I've used Unique and love it, but I'm trying to hoard it as I have LOTS of 700-X and AA#7. 35W "Only accurate rifles are interesting"- Col. Townsend Whelen | |||
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A 44 Special, you have one hard to find pistol there. Why would you hoard Unique? Is it not still made? | |||
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I think he meant "save it" and use up the other powders... | |||
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The .44 Special can be hard, but not impossible to find. I bought mine as a 44/40 then just bought and fitted a .44 Special cylinder. Yes, I'm trying to save my Unique because it's all but impossible to find right now. "Only accurate rifles are interesting"- Col. Townsend Whelen | |||
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