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I made a new, higher front sight, undercut so I could see it better. I grabbed a box of loads and took a file down to my range.
I had three different boolits so I could reach a happy medium for deer hunting, 300 gr Lee, 325 gr Lyman and a 330 gr from my home made mold. All with 21.5 gr of 296.
I had a heck of a time with all of them. I was even missing the paper at 50 yards with a few shots, no groups at all. Spray and pray was all I had. And all of you have seen my previous groups of almost one hole at 50 yards.
It finally hit me about halfway through---I HAD LOADED WITH WW PRIMERS for a primer test and forgot. My normal primer is the Federal 150.
Patterns were about five times larger then the groups I normally get.
I had suggested before that the WW primer might work in the .45 case but this was as bad as any magnum primer test I had done.
Many, many loads were worked with all mag primers in the .44 and .45 over the years and I never got them to shoot for beans. I did not think the WW primer had as much pressure as other mag primers but it looks like I was wrong. I only move to LP mags with the .475 and 45-70.
Now I am worried that I filed the sight too much and might have to make another. I have been thinking of making a ramp type front sight so I can change blades for different boolits.
 
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Jim,

Go back and look at the primer box, if I am not mistaken it will say for both normal and magnum loads. They are hot primers.



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I have been thinking of making a ramp type front sight so I can change blades for different boolits[/quote]

Thats what i would do...I had a vaquero in 44 mag.& it shot 12 inch low groups,traded it off and never looked back or looked at another vaquero,good luck!Lifes to short for inaccurate handguns,theres plenty out there that will strike matches.... tu2
 
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That' just it. That gun usually shoots like a house on fire.....



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Vaquero= fixed sights= 1 bullet wt = 1 load. Thats why I don't have but 1 of them.....a Reeder custom Doc Holiday in 45 Colt. Too limited.
 
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Well If you had just loaded some Keith Bullets with some 2400... sofa



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Originally posted by N E 450 No2:
Well If you had just loaded some Keith Bullets with some 2400... sofa



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LOL! You beat me to it! dancing



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Go back and look at the primer box, if I am not mistaken it will say for both normal and magnum loads. They are hot primers.

Very true but what I have read is that they are not quite as hot as a full mag.
Oh well, back to square one. No more primer tests.
 
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