Couldn't decide if this post should go here or the ammo section. So I went with the CJ area.
Tried out my little Lee Classic Kit for the .45 Colt today. I was supervised by someone with much more experience than I have, but even then it was (as they say) a learning experience.
I used 9.6 gr of Accurate No.5 powder, Winchester WLP primers, Hornady 250gr FTX's, and got some new Winchester brass. I won't rehash all the pain (like playing 52 pick-up with the primer after opening the box), but in the end we got a few rounds made. That mix gave the exact same reading as factory Hornady 225gr FTX's. I'd share what that was, but before I could write it down someone pressed the wrong button and cleared the memory. I *think* it was 352 m/s, or roughly 1154 ft/s. As I said, we had some operator issues with the chrono.
In the end, it looks like a good option. The kit works well now that I've figured out its quirks. The Hornady manual lists 10.2 (IIRC, too lazy to look) as the max load. I may goose it up to 9.8 next time and see how that shoots.
Handloading for the .45/.410 CJ
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Re: Handloading for the .45/.410 CJ
It sounds like you are on the road to becoming a reloader! If you haven't don't already, get a spiral bound notebook and start recording everything that you have do and will do in the future. It will come in handy down the road.
I started with the Loader kits, have a bunch of them, and have reloaded a lot of ammunition with them.
I started with the Loader kits, have a bunch of them, and have reloaded a lot of ammunition with them.
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Re: Handloading for the .45/.410 CJ
Sounds like a great idea, thanks!
I found last night that the 250gr FTX is really meant for the 450 Bushmaster. But with the longer-than-normal cylinder on the CJ it works just fine. Better ballistic characteristics than the 225gr FTX as well.
I found last night that the 250gr FTX is really meant for the 450 Bushmaster. But with the longer-than-normal cylinder on the CJ it works just fine. Better ballistic characteristics than the 225gr FTX as well.
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Re: Handloading for the .45/.410 CJ
If you are using it for a hunting round, you might see if you can find the velocity range it works with.Chiefeis wrote:Sounds like a great idea, thanks!
I found last night that the 250gr FTX is really meant for the 450 Bushmaster. But with the longer-than-normal cylinder on the CJ it works just fine. Better ballistic characteristics than the 225gr FTX as well.
Michael