09 December 2003, 15:06
500grainsI want to test penetration of a 45 LC. Can anyone suggest a 500 gr. lead load?
I am thinking 2.5 grains of bullseye. Should easily out-penetrate the miraculous 45-70.
09 December 2003, 16:11
MingbogoA 360-grain hardcast is the heavier I have shot with the 45 Colt and I have seen some 400-grains being shot by some other folks. I am not sure if the 500-grain will even work with a sixgun but with a Ruger No. 1, it should be possible. Even if you can shoot the 500-grain with the 45 Colt, 2.5 grains of Bullseye will likely not get it anywhere. I will be very suprised if you can beat the 540-grain 45-70 load from Garrett with the 45 Colt.
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09 December 2003, 16:13
500grainsMing, under the principle that the slower a bullet goes the deeper it penetrates, I want that 500 grain bullet to just barely exit the barrel - maybe at 200 fps. If the penetration proves to be better than the 45-70, then I will try lobbing the bullets underhand.
09 December 2003, 16:20
MingbogoDan-
I am not sure if that principle is entirely true but I am not the expert so I cannot agrue about it. However, I believe that there is a balance point where the penetration is optimum for a certain bullet mass and below and above this point, negative effects will likely to occur. John Linebaugh did a lot of handgun penetration tests over the years so you may want to read some of his articles. Have fun and please keep us posted. Thanks.
09 December 2003, 16:25
jeffeossoi am going to beat ANY penetration test int eh world...
i am going to make a 100 grain .177 airgun pellet, and try it with 2 pumps on my old benjamin rifle...
should make about 75 fps, and I can drill a hole to china, if mr garret is right about high SD and low velocity.... on hard cast lead
jeffe
09 December 2003, 17:53
RobgunbuilderPlease Please be carefull with these incredibly slow heavy weight cast bullets. They could go through a mountain and hurt someone. The life you save might be mine!-Rob