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Hunting load
Ok SIL is thinking if getting a R92 in 45 Colt. I need suggestions for a White tail hunting load. He wants something that he can stretch to 200 yds in a pinch. I am not too familiar with the long range capabilities of the Colt so hence the question.
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Re: Hunting load
My favorite would be Ranch Dog's 290 gr gas checked cast bullet over 25 gr of Lil'Gun. I've not taken anything alive with it however it does perform well for me. I've also haven't shot it more than 100 yards either since my 45 Colt still has iron sights and my eye is old.
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Re: Hunting load
The R92 45 Colt is not really a 200-yard deer rifle unless you are willing to put the "wood" to your loads and scope the rifle. I've killed one hog at that distance and would not hesitate to shoot a deer out that far. I use my TLC454-290-RF bullet and a 35.0K PSI load of Lil'Gun. This is not your run of the mill 45 Colt load.
The bullet is not available commercially nor are the molds. Lee have reopened their special orders so you could order it through them.
The bullet is not available commercially nor are the molds. Lee have reopened their special orders so you could order it through them.
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Re: Hunting load
I guess my next question is how is the 92 going to hold up to these kinds of loads???
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Re: Hunting load
Not much different that the 44 Mag the rifle is chambered in.Edster wrote:I guess my next question is how is the 92 going to hold up to these kinds of loads???
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Re: Hunting load
200 yards is more like 30-30 territory. A heavy load in the 45 Colt would work but the trajectory would have to be known and practiced. I would suggest the 24 inch barrel and a 4x scout scope like Ranch Dog uses.
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Re: Hunting load
It is actually not as hard as it might seem. I sight my rifles in at 100-yards and as the distance increase, start holding high on the heart lung overlap. At 200 yards with the 45 Colt, the horizontal crosshairs are held along the back of the deer or hog and the bullet will drop right through the heart. I find the 45 caliber bullets extremely predictable.ironhead7544 wrote:200 yards is more like 30-30 territory. A heavy load in the 45 Colt would work but the trajectory would have to be known and practiced. I would suggest the 24 inch barrel and a 4x scout scope like Ranch Dog uses.
I don't think that the 24" barrelled R92s are drilled and tapped for a scope base or at least Rossi only offers a base for the round barrels. I know the extra 4" of barrel has been discussed on the forum but I thin the added weight is not worth any possible gain with these pistol cartridges. If I had it to do all over again, all my rifles would have the shorter Trapper barrel.
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Re: Hunting load
Hey RD for these hotter loads with Lil Gun are you using standard or magnum primers???