45 long colt
#1
I have a s&w modle 625 mtn gun in 45 colt and am wanting to take a deer with it my shots would be 30 yards or less and I'm wondering a factory load to use. Being as it's not +p rated I'm limited on loads. I was looking at useing remington 225 gr swc that are going 960 fps will these be ok. Any others? Any advice is appreciated
#2
Nontypical Buck
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A properly handloaded (and "souped" up) .45 Colt is much like a .44 Magnum....possibly a bit more and is well suited for the task.
I'm not sure about the S&W revolver so maybe someone else can comment on it's ability to handle "souped up" loads. I suspect it is adequate.....but not sure at all.
If you must hunt with factory loads.....I'd leave the gun home and take something more suited.
#3
That load is less than half the ft-lb of energy most hunters consider acceptable for deer hunting.
A properly handloaded (and "souped" up) .45 Colt is much like a .44 Magnum....possibly a bit more and is well suited for the task.
I'm not sure about the S&W revolver so maybe someone else can comment on it's ability to handle "souped up" loads. I suspect it is adequate.....but not sure at all.
If you must hunt with factory loads.....I'd leave the gun home and take something more suited.
A properly handloaded (and "souped" up) .45 Colt is much like a .44 Magnum....possibly a bit more and is well suited for the task.
I'm not sure about the S&W revolver so maybe someone else can comment on it's ability to handle "souped up" loads. I suspect it is adequate.....but not sure at all.
If you must hunt with factory loads.....I'd leave the gun home and take something more suited.
#4
Nontypical Buck
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One might also check the laws in his state.....this is not a legal cartridge in some states I've hunted...
#5
You have to kidding, right???? That bullet will kill a deer as dead as a deer can get at 30 yards.
#6
Nontypical Buck
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And BTW.....is the factory loaded .45 Colt legal for deer hunting in Colorado?
#7
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looking on buffalo bores website i see a +p load advertised at 1325 fps with a 325 grain bullet. thats about the same velocity my nephew sends 300 grain sst's from his lyman buskstalker (about 1400 fps average through my chrony). it is a reduced load since hes still about young but he has taken 2 small bucks at under 50 yards and i witnessed both go down. so a +p load will kill and it can do it will IF the bullet is placed well. in general i think i am siding with vapodog, it will kill but its not anywhere near my first choice if theres a option.
#8
Have you ever shot a 45 long colt? I'm not saying it is a destroyer but it is very effective. There is a lot to be said for a big hunk of lead at those speeds.
#9
looking on buffalo bores website i see a +p load advertised at 1325 fps with a 325 grain bullet. thats about the same velocity my nephew sends 300 grain sst's from his lyman buskstalker (about 1400 fps average through my chrony). it is a reduced load since hes still about young but he has taken 2 small bucks at under 50 yards and i witnessed both go down. so a +p load will kill and it can do it will IF the bullet is placed well. in general i think i am siding with vapodog, it will kill but its not anywhere near my first choice if theres a option.
The OP didn't ask about first choice. He asked if his gun will work to kill a deer at 30 yards. And it will, very effectively.
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Nontypical Buck
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looking on buffalo bores website i see a +p load advertised at 1325 fps with a 325 grain bullet. thats about the same velocity my nephew sends 300 grain sst's from his lyman buskstalker (about 1400 fps average through my chrony). it is a reduced load since hes still about young but he has taken 2 small bucks at under 50 yards and i witnessed both go down. so a +p load will kill and it can do it will IF the bullet is placed well. in general i think i am siding with vapodog, it will kill but its not anywhere near my first choice if theres a option.
I have a M-92 in .25-20 and I know for a fact that it'll kill deer....My father proved it back in 1932 but it only generates 650 ft-lb energy and is not a legal weapon in most states.....so it stays home.


