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45 Loading question?

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18 January 2009, 23:42
packrattusnongratus
45 Loading question?
Anyone have a mild load for a heavy .45 ACP in an S&W 1917? I'm thinking a mild load with a 300 gr WFN would be reasonable with all the room in that cylinder. I know there are 45 LC Triple locks as well as these ACPs. So a hard, long, slow bullet should penetrate nicely on whitetail. Maybe a backup for hogs if I don't take the SRH. Lots lighter anyway. TIA. Packy
19 January 2009, 04:44
MS Hitman
300 WFN in a ACP? Too much of a good thing. This is a lot like playing in traffic. You can do it, but it ain't a good idea. Just use some of the 45 Auto Rim cases and stick to 260 cast bullets.



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19 January 2009, 07:25
Juggernaut76
IIRC, there was a bullet manufacturer (not a major)that made 300 gr HP's specifically for the .45 ACP. The bullets had a rebated boat tail as to not bulge the case when seated. I'll do some research and get back to you.


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19 January 2009, 07:29
Juggernaut76
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19 January 2009, 19:10
Redhawk1
quote:
Originally posted by MS Hitman:
300 WFN in a ACP? Too much of a good thing. This is a lot like playing in traffic. You can do it, but it ain't a good idea. Just use some of the 45 Auto Rim cases and stick to 260 cast bullets.


I agree with Hitman here.


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19 January 2009, 21:21
packrattusnongratus
Thanks for the research Juggernaut. Packy
20 January 2009, 04:22
Juggernaut76
Happy to help brother.


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27 January 2009, 05:04
packrattusnongratus
Looks like maybe a 260 gr jacketed with 5.0 to 5.5 max of Unique. The bullet has a rebated boat tail and some lead showing. We'll see when they get here. Packy