Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
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Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
Hey guys, I'm really getting interested in the handloading. I was looking on GB last week and saw a gun that really caught my eye, It's a new production Winchester 1892 short rifle 45 colt. The price is right so I ordered one.
I've read a lot of 45c realoding thread here but I'm a little leery because it's not the kind of data I have been told to trust. Most all of the other data that I've found on line doesn't cover rifle loads, it's all handgun loads.
Is there a couple good manuals that cover rifle loads that you might suggest? I have the same powders as mentioned in the 357 thread, 2400, B-86 and Unique. I'm open to new powders.
I plan to shoot mostly Hi Tek coated Missouri bullets and some jacketed. This will be strictly for ringing steel but I would like to work up a heavy hunting load later on.
Thanks again
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I've read a lot of 45c realoding thread here but I'm a little leery because it's not the kind of data I have been told to trust. Most all of the other data that I've found on line doesn't cover rifle loads, it's all handgun loads.
Is there a couple good manuals that cover rifle loads that you might suggest? I have the same powders as mentioned in the 357 thread, 2400, B-86 and Unique. I'm open to new powders.
I plan to shoot mostly Hi Tek coated Missouri bullets and some jacketed. This will be strictly for ringing steel but I would like to work up a heavy hunting load later on.
Thanks again
Fish
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Re: Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
Hodsdon annual has both rifle and pistol loads for 45 Colt and Lyman 49th and Cast Bullet handbooks also have data. Those are the 3 I use in addition to Load Data on-line. I load for both pistol and rifle and have loads that work okay in my guns. I still recommend the books particularly for someone just starting with a new caliber.
If you look under my handle you'll find some info I post about m experiments with the Mo Bullet coated Keith bullet as compared to their conventional lube. All that data came right from the books mentioned above. Mostly the current Lyman Cast Bullet.
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If you look under my handle you'll find some info I post about m experiments with the Mo Bullet coated Keith bullet as compared to their conventional lube. All that data came right from the books mentioned above. Mostly the current Lyman Cast Bullet.
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Re: Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
Do you not have a companion revolver? Are you trying to optimize with a slower burning powder to get the highest velocity from the long barrel?
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Re: Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
I'm very interested in this but I don't follow what you mean by "under my handle" its probably right in front of me but I don't see it.Ohio3Wheels wrote: If you look under my handle you'll find some info I post about m experiments with the Mo Bullet coated Keith bullet as compared to their conventional lube. All that data came right from the books mentioned above. Mostly the current Lyman Cast Bullet.
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Harry, I don't have a six shooter in 45 colt , yet. I will by the end of summer though. I'd like to get one of those Standard mfg models that just hit Buds but that might be hard to swing.
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Re: Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
I had never heard of Standard Mfg, thanks! I see how that might be hard to swing.
My method in 44 Spl is to load for the revolver, and take whatever good graces the carbine barrel allows.
My method in 44 Spl is to load for the revolver, and take whatever good graces the carbine barrel allows.
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Re: Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
Thanks, that sounds like good advice.HarryAlonzo wrote:I had never heard of Standard Mfg, thanks! I see how that might be hard to swing.
My method in 44 Spl is to load for the revolver, and take whatever good graces the carbine barrel allows.
Ohio, I think I found the thread you referanced. It's about the simple pack, correct?
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Re: Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
Let's see if this link works:
https://www.rossi-rifleman.com/viewtopi ... =19&t=6390
That should take you to the results from my experiment. Hope it helps.
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https://www.rossi-rifleman.com/viewtopi ... =19&t=6390
That should take you to the results from my experiment. Hope it helps.
Make smoke,
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Re: Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
golfish, I shot the new .45 Colt today. Sent an e-mail. I'll call tomorrow[Wed.] Have a load for you.
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Re: Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
Sounds good Tom, I should have everything I need to make boolits tomorrow.
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Re: Published load data for 45 colt in a 20" barrel
Oh, not sure what I may have hit here, but, I see a thumbs down thingie on golfish's last post. Oppsy on me I think. I don't know what the heck I did. Mark know's it's all good. Tech savvy, that's me.