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45 Colt

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2023 8:18 am
by i26963
Anyone ever shoot the 45 Colt in a match?
I’ve got an FA I would like to try. It’s a 454 with a 45 Colt cylinder too.
Melvin

Re: 45 Colt

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2023 10:04 am
by 19 Turkeys
Melvin,

Years ago in Ohio a friend had the same revolver/cylinder combo. He used the 45 Colt cylinder with great success. You will find it works well.

Yours,

Steve W.

Re: 45 Colt

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2023 10:24 pm
by jmoore
I tried a S&W625 with 200gr cast bullets in US once. Or twice? Not too bad except for 200m Rams. Rang most of the ones i hit. (Not a hot load, though. Probably at the time 8.0 gr of 231 under the SWC boolit. That or an IMR 800x load which runs a bit faster.)

Re: 45 Colt

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2023 9:12 am
by Richard Pickering
Melvin early on (1980 or so) I used a Ruger BH 7 1/2'' in 45 Colt. I learned that SWC bullets lose 40 or more % of muzzle velocity. The harder you push the more they lose. The Ruger would stand heavy loads. It would also blister your bare hand with oversized Herrett grips. The advice is true---if you want 44mag loads----buy a 44mag. Rugers were not envisioned as target guns. They are well built but their sights were not helpful for IHMSA. rp

Re: 45 Colt

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2023 6:31 pm
by i26963
RP
I have a recently acquired a FA 454 Casull with a 45Colt and a 45ACP cylinder.
You know me , I love to experiment. I have a LBT mold for a 250 grain WFN bullet. The FA came with Bomar silhouette sights, so I think it will be fun to play with
Melvin

Re: 45 Colt

Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 7:29 am
by Chuck40
Only in FP. 200 gr. SWCs and 7.0 gr of WW231 shot great in a 7 1/2 Blackhawk. But definitely not for BB.