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Hello,

I am looking for a good hunting and plinking load for a 45 Long Colt. I will be shooting it in a Ruger New Model Blackhawk. I prefer shooting cast. Any opinions and information would be appreciated.

Thanks guys,


ddj


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18.5 gr. 2400 with any cast bullet weight
 
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280 gr LBT WFN-PB cast from straight WW with 9.7 gr Universal capped with F150's. 1023 fps from 4-5/8" barrel.

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Thanks guys.


ddj


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never use internet loads
my all around load is a 250gr jacketed HP with 17gr of 2400 ... mild load, barely above cowboy loading.. accurate as a snake, in my 625-9 ..


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250 grain Lyman cast Keith style SWC, 8.5 Unique - 900 fps from my 5 1/2" SAs and plenty accurate. Can go up to 9.5 for 1000 fps if want more velocity.
 
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I use a good many loads of 13.0 of HS-6 with the Lyman 250 "Keith".



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12 grs of HS-6 and the RCBS 270 SAA from MBW.
 
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250 RNFP w/8 grs of Unique.
Mild load but will kill anything I'll run into.
Cowboys used it for years.


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Two of the long time "standard" loads in a strong, Ruger type 45 Colt is, 9 grs of Unique with the 250 Keith or 18.5 grs of 2400 with the same slug. If you want to get real serious switch to H110, a mag primer & a 300-325 gr slug. Don't used reduced loads with H110-296 powder.
A 250 gr slug at 900 fps or so will kill anything out there with good bullet placement & reasonable distances.

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follow sixshots advice. I have tried his advice on several occasions and it has put me ahead.I really like his 2400 load,I also like 12-13grs of HS-6.

Last year I took a deer with a 300gr slug and a stiff charge of H110 and this year I took a deer at 110yards with his 2400 load and a 255swc.Couldn't tell a whole lot of difference in the deers reaction between the two,both have tasted great.


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Mild = 230g. cast slug with 7.5g of HP38 = 898fps & 411ftlbs

Wild = 300g cast slug with 24.0g of H110 = 1,223fps & 996ftlbs

Both out of a Old Ruger Vaquero Bisley 4.75" barrel.


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Mild is a fun load to shoot all day long and a good introduction to the cartridge as well as close to the "Ole West" loadings.

Wild does have a wee bit of recoil and after a couple of sixes you will feel it somewhat.
 
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Thanks Guys,

I like the Unique loads with a 250 cast Keith. I bought 2 4# cans of unique when a local shop closed.

I use Skeeters load of 7.5 gr of Unique in my FA 44 special under a 250 gr. Keith. Would I be better to go up in bullet weight since I am shooting a similiar load in the 44 special.


Thanks again for the help.


ddj


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I have played with a few powders and boolits here lately with my newly acquired Redhawk in 45 Colt. With weights ranging from 200grs through 300grs I really haven't found anything it doesn't shoot well.

This said however it excels with the Lee 255gr RF I am pouring which with my alloy come out at just over 260grs. I tried Unique, and 2400 both with good results but when I switched over to some 540 I had on hand things went to awesome. I am hitting right at 1100fps form the 7.5" barrel, and my ES is below 20fps for 25 rounds that I have checked. While this is a Ruger only load the same performance can easily be had at lower velocities, as I have done with my revolver as well. I was simply looking for this particular velocity range specifically for hunting.

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I'll turn out several thousand rounds of home cast 255 grain SWC, sized .454, using 8.5 to 9.5 grains of Unique for use in my S&W model 25s. I also turn out a quanity of loads for my Rossi 45 Colt and Colt Anaconda using a Saeco 300 grain gas checked SWC, 20 grains of H110, also sized .454.

Jim


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