27 May 2010, 17:47
Michael A. GlassNeed lght load for 45 LC
Lads,
My brother bought one of those Taurus Judges and wants me to laod some light, practice loads for him. I've got some lead bullets (200gr swc), but need a good powder/weight combo. He has lots of factory loads, but they hurt his poor widdle hands.
Also, some recommendations on crimp (light, med, heavy???).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
30 May 2010, 03:09
GrumulkinTry some midrange Titegroup loads with 250 gr. cast bullets and a heavy roll crimp. You can't get much lighter than that. In fact, in my opinion, all 45 Colt loads are pretty light.
30 May 2010, 03:47
lostchild1I've used 5.8gr of unique under a200gr swc in the 45 colt and 45acp, both worked well. The 45 colt load was used in a 10" contender, and a .45/410 survivor. The recoil of this load feels ( to me ) like a .22rimfire, in the hand gun in the rifle there is no recoil. Hope this helps.... lost
30 May 2010, 19:04
idahoelk101I thought I would help here but you got some good info so far. BUT your kidding right 45 colt factory loads hurt????? maybe he needs his brother to take him out and show him proper shooting technique??or trade the gun for a 22 short/cb?
255 grains at BP velocitys are like shooting a 38. So unless he is shooting Corbons (which he shouldnt be in that gun) he needs a lesson.
30 May 2010, 21:11
onefunzr2quote:
Originally posted by Michael A. Glass:
I've got some lead bullets (200gr swc)
Also, some recommendations on crimp (light, med, heavy???).
Speer's #14 lists 9 powders for their 200gr LSWC. Which powders do you have?
Also, they note:
Firmly roll crimp over the bullet shoulder for reliable performance.02 June 2010, 08:20
talentrecI was just loading that same bullet tonight - 9.5 grains of Unique and a WLP primer in Winchester brass. In my Bisley, it's an accurate and mild recoiling load.
26 September 2010, 05:33
bmashCheck the cowboy action loads in most manuals. They get pretty low. Hogdon has 4 sissy loads listed for 200 gr lead. My problem is finding a load between cowboy action and modern revolvers for my bond arms derringer. My 454 casull doesn't hurt but my derringer with a decent load does!!
27 September 2010, 04:53
Lamarthe c-boy loads are light.
6 grs titegroup or 5 of clays is about as light as you can get.
7 grs of unique won't seal the brass to the chamber but is light also.
28 September 2010, 00:53
craigster6.0 grs Trail Boss, works well with 200 and 230 bullets.
05 October 2010, 00:11
Collinsquote:
Originally posted by craigster:
6.0 grs Trail Boss, works well with 200 and 230 bullets.
2nd...
http://www.imrpowder.com/data/...railboss-feb2005.phpfrom the horses mouth