reloading 45 colt
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reloading 45 colt
Hi all anyone loaded 45 long colt for the Marlin underlever, 250grn boolit ? powder ? primer ? case? ronboy
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Re: reloading 45 colt
I'd look at VV N120 for rifle loads 16-18 gns for 900-1000 fps depending on barrel and what velocity you are looking for. Cases whatever you can get and the pockets will most likely be for large pistol primers. Boolits would need to be flat nosed in the Marlin. Lyman do a mould.
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Re: reloading 45 colt
Yes...i do. The bullet is a lead cast one i buy in bulk from Tim Hanman, the cases are remington (i souced them years ago from Kranks) and i use 9grs of Hodgdon HS-6. The primers are CCI, i believe. The choice of primers never seemed to effect the accuracy i've found over the years, but i definately like HS-6 for its consistency.
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I can sell you some boolits if you are at the show next Sunday.
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Re: reloading 45 colt
Hi Dodgyrog, Show Sunday, I'll be in South East Essex. Its a pain but I am hoping to get another gun. I was supposed to be at a club shoot at the same time. It's like the buses, everything comes at once. Ronboy
Re: reloading 45 colt
I'm using Hodgdon Tightgroup, 6.5gns behind a Hannam 250gn LRNFP. CCI primers and a mixture of cases. Pushing them through an Uberti LBR and they'll print 3 inch groups at 25m.
Fairly accurate, mild recoil and cheap! The perfect plinking load......
Fairly accurate, mild recoil and cheap! The perfect plinking load......
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: reloading 45 colt
I'm a bit horrified at only achieving 3 " groups at 25m. The late Bert Brookes used 5.5grn of bullseye in 45 Colt and could put them in one hole at 50m (and usually did).
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Re: reloading 45 colt
Fred,
It's more to do with the Uberti than anything else......
It's more to do with the Uberti than anything else......
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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