general pupose .45 colt loads
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general pupose .45 colt loads
I've been looking for a better "general purpose" load that works well in both rifle and Ruger revolvers (not the NewVaquero). So far, I basically shoot the "Keith load" using 255 gr SWCs and 2400. Or, I substitute a 250 gr XTP. These loads are accurate in all firearms I have had, and I suppose the power is quite sufficient for groundhogs through deer. I can light a real fire under the 250 XTP with L'il Gun for vermin, but the velocity far exceeds Hornady's recommendation, so I certainly would not use it on deer-sized critters.
I am interested in what other bullets other levergunners might recommend and have used to good effect. The really heavy cast bullets would not suit my purposes, I think. However, Spring is approaching, and a middle-aged man's fancy turns to shooting.
Thanks for all your opinions.
jerry b, the elder
I am interested in what other bullets other levergunners might recommend and have used to good effect. The really heavy cast bullets would not suit my purposes, I think. However, Spring is approaching, and a middle-aged man's fancy turns to shooting.
Thanks for all your opinions.
jerry b, the elder
Howdy JerryB
Surf on over to John Linebaughs site for some great articles by him on the .45 Colt. I've been using an old load since the early sixties (confirmed by his usage) consisting of:
Lyman 454424 260 gr. PB & 10 grs. of Unique. Any std. primer. Goes about 1000 fps. I've shot thru deer lengthwise with the load. So has he & his wife. Just as a general utility load it is hard to beat! As you already know, the old Keith load of 18.5 grs 2400 is the berries. It goes about 1200 to 1250 depending on barrel length. I just don't see the need for anything more since it will go completely thru an elk at the shoulders. Good for defense too as it can be controlled for quick shooting.
As I get older I'm going away from 1500 fps. loads. They are only warrented for long range shooting. Something I have little need for nowadays. I limit my hot loads to 1300 to 1350 since penetration stops increasing for hard cast bullets. IMHO, going faster only burns more powder & increases the recoil.
Best to you & yours,
LeverBob

Surf on over to John Linebaughs site for some great articles by him on the .45 Colt. I've been using an old load since the early sixties (confirmed by his usage) consisting of:
Lyman 454424 260 gr. PB & 10 grs. of Unique. Any std. primer. Goes about 1000 fps. I've shot thru deer lengthwise with the load. So has he & his wife. Just as a general utility load it is hard to beat! As you already know, the old Keith load of 18.5 grs 2400 is the berries. It goes about 1200 to 1250 depending on barrel length. I just don't see the need for anything more since it will go completely thru an elk at the shoulders. Good for defense too as it can be controlled for quick shooting.
As I get older I'm going away from 1500 fps. loads. They are only warrented for long range shooting. Something I have little need for nowadays. I limit my hot loads to 1300 to 1350 since penetration stops increasing for hard cast bullets. IMHO, going faster only burns more powder & increases the recoil.
Best to you & yours,
LeverBob
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jerry b,
Welcome to the forum.
My general purpose .45 Colt load is an old one. 9.0grs Unique and just about any lead bullet from 255grs to 270grs. However it's usually a SWC, and usually my own Lyman 454424. Cast from wheel weights it weighs out at 268grs. I've fired many thousands of this load from all my .45 Colts, both revolvers and lever guns.
For the Hornady 250gr XTP I've used the max load of IMR 4227 as found in Hornady's #5 manual. It's a potent load, within the velocity limitations of the bullet.
Obviously not suitable for Colts, clones, S&Ws, or New Vaqueros.
For a factory equivalent load that I've found very accurate I use 7.1grs of Win 231 under an Ideal (Lyman) 454190 255gr bullet. Sized to .455" and with both grooves lubed. It's a very accurate load from every gun I've tried it from.
Joe
Welcome to the forum.
My general purpose .45 Colt load is an old one. 9.0grs Unique and just about any lead bullet from 255grs to 270grs. However it's usually a SWC, and usually my own Lyman 454424. Cast from wheel weights it weighs out at 268grs. I've fired many thousands of this load from all my .45 Colts, both revolvers and lever guns.
For the Hornady 250gr XTP I've used the max load of IMR 4227 as found in Hornady's #5 manual. It's a potent load, within the velocity limitations of the bullet.
Obviously not suitable for Colts, clones, S&Ws, or New Vaqueros.
For a factory equivalent load that I've found very accurate I use 7.1grs of Win 231 under an Ideal (Lyman) 454190 255gr bullet. Sized to .455" and with both grooves lubed. It's a very accurate load from every gun I've tried it from.
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Jerry B, My favorite load is the "Keith" load shooting over 1100fps out of the Ruger and about 1500fps out of My 24"Win Legacy. I have shot many of the high-end +P loads and while they are fun I don't see any need for them in Ohio.
I have also shot 200gr Desparado soft-cast over 12-13gr of Hogdons Hs6 which really suprised Me as being accurate and fun to shoot. I am an oddball as I don't care for the standard load of 9gr of Unique with the Keith bullet. I like Keith's load of 2400 much better. Jim.
I have also shot 200gr Desparado soft-cast over 12-13gr of Hogdons Hs6 which really suprised Me as being accurate and fun to shoot. I am an oddball as I don't care for the standard load of 9gr of Unique with the Keith bullet. I like Keith's load of 2400 much better. Jim.
John Taffin, who knows as much as any man alive today about the .45 Colt, recommends in his current American Handgunner article 8.0 gr of Unique and a hardcast 250-260 gr lead bullet. Comfortable and safe in SA's and rifles in good condition. I don't hunt and I sure wouldn't want to voluntarily shoot a brown bear with this load but Mr Taffen says that it works on anything found in the lower 48, which would include two legged predators, I assume.
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+1 my favorite too..45colt wrote:Jerry B, My favorite load is the "Keith" load shooting over 1100fps out of the Ruger and about 1500fps out of My 24"Win Legacy. I have shot many of the high-end +P loads and while they are fun I don't see any need for them in Ohio.
I have also shot 200gr Desparado soft-cast over 12-13gr of Hogdons Hs6 which really suprised Me as being accurate and fun to shoot. I am an oddball as I don't care for the standard load of 9gr of Unique with the Keith bullet. I like Keith's load of 2400 much better. Jim.

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255 gr. commercial cast SWC and RN:
7.1 gr. of Win. 231/ SWC bullet--very accurate in a Smith 25-5
9.3 gr. Unique with either bullet--very accurate in multiple .45 Colt revolvers
I haven't fired these in my rifles, but they should be just fine.
7.1 gr. of Win. 231/ SWC bullet--very accurate in a Smith 25-5
9.3 gr. Unique with either bullet--very accurate in multiple .45 Colt revolvers
I haven't fired these in my rifles, but they should be just fine.
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I, also give a + to John Linebaugh's information. In conversation he told me something to the effect; "If you can't kill it with a 250-255 SWC .45 at 900 to 950 fps, you shouldn't be shooting it." I have believed that for many years now. I believe it is true for the .44, also.
Truth is, heavier bullets (300-325) need even less velocity to be effective. However, as velocity goes down the compensation for range becomes more difficult.
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Truth is, heavier bullets (300-325) need even less velocity to be effective. However, as velocity goes down the compensation for range becomes more difficult.
Grace and Peace.
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My mainstay 45 colt load is 9 grs unique with 250-270 gr cast swcs. It'll do 900ish out of handguns, and just at 1100 from rifles.
8 grs of 231 with 200 gr bullets is a sweet shooting low recoil load thats a hoot out to 35-40 yds on tincans etc.
18 grs of 2400 behind a 225 speer jhp will shoot very well in my handguns, but doesn't fare so well from the trapper.
37 grs 3f goex with a .030 wad and a remington 255 lead sure lets you know why that old cartridge has been around for so long.
I did notice in chronographing alot of loads that between the handgun and rifle there'll be about 150 fps difference with faster powders, and 300ish fps with powders slower than 2400.
8 grs of 231 with 200 gr bullets is a sweet shooting low recoil load thats a hoot out to 35-40 yds on tincans etc.
18 grs of 2400 behind a 225 speer jhp will shoot very well in my handguns, but doesn't fare so well from the trapper.
37 grs 3f goex with a .030 wad and a remington 255 lead sure lets you know why that old cartridge has been around for so long.
I did notice in chronographing alot of loads that between the handgun and rifle there'll be about 150 fps difference with faster powders, and 300ish fps with powders slower than 2400.
Is there some problem with the New Vaquero? the reason i ask is I have two on layaway and plan to shoot reloads. Nothing too strong but I do not know what their limits are. Are they inherently weaker than say Ubertis or any of the other replica type cowboy guns? If so which would be the best to get or what load would be good for the Vaquero?
No there's nothing wrong with the New Vaquero.
Any load that a Colt or Italian copy thereof will handle,the new vaquero will take with ease, and then some.
Folks are whining because the Nv may or may not handle some of the wildly high pressure rounds that the Blackhawk and its ilk will take for a while.
Any load that a Colt or Italian copy thereof will handle,the new vaquero will take with ease, and then some.
Folks are whining because the Nv may or may not handle some of the wildly high pressure rounds that the Blackhawk and its ilk will take for a while.
505stevec,
everything I have read and studied on the NM Vaquero warns to load to Colt SAA levels and not to "ruger only" loads. IIRC, You can still shoot a good general purpose load out of the NM.
everything I have read and studied on the NM Vaquero warns to load to Colt SAA levels and not to "ruger only" loads. IIRC, You can still shoot a good general purpose load out of the NM.
505stevec wrote:Is there some problem with the New Vaquero? the reason i ask is I have two on layaway and plan to shoot reloads. Nothing too strong but I do not know what their limits are. Are they inherently weaker than say Ubertis or any of the other replica type cowboy guns? If so which would be the best to get or what load would be good for the Vaquero?
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505stevec, do a search for Handloader Magazine April 2007 issue. They have loads listed for Colt (14,000 psi), New Vaquero (20,000 psi) and Blackhawk (35,000 psi) revolvers.
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