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Old 06-10-2008, 05:15 AM
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Default RE: Reloading the 45 Colt

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I'm planning on reloading for my Ruger New Model Blackhawk 45 Colt and figured I'd ask what components you guys would recommend. I'll be making one load for grizzly protection/ big game hunting and one for economical plinking. So far I'm planning on using Starline brass for both loads and either the 200gr RNFP or 250gr RNFP Chey-Cast bullets for my plinking loads (gotta support the WY company). I'm still trying to decide on a bullet for my stout +P loads (thinking 300+ gr hardcast) and powder for both the plinking and bear loads. Any recommendations?
Using Elmer Keith's Lyman #454424 bullet cast of wheelweights and heat-treated to Brinell 22, mine weigh 268 grains. I use 18 grains of 2400 with them in my Ruger Blackhawk .45 Colt. MV is slightly over 1200 FPS, and they penetrate deeply, with little or no deformation. A 300-grainer of the same shape would perhaps be a little better......

If bullets are made TOO hard, they can shatter on impact, rather than holding together.
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