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Lloyd, well spoken. I love to hear and read about someone who really knows what he is speaking about. I agree 100% with you about the killing power of the 45 ACP or 45 AR. Ask me how I know.
I have shot for years loads that actually qualify for 44 Mag. loads, and my beloved S&W Model 55 looks and shoots like new.
I have the old Speer Manual #8, and the lawyers would sue if they had this book. They have SR-4756 driving the 200 grain Speer Soft Point at 1345 fps. AL-8, HS-6, AL-7, Herco and Unique lists this same bullet at 1175 to 1330 fps. I'd list the powder charges, but some lawyer might want to sue me. All of this plus much more listed on page 389 of Speer Manual # 8. Also mighty loads listed for the 200 grain Speer SWC, and the 250 grain Keith SWC.
These loads are very powerful, accurate, and cases just about fall out of my gun, been shooting them for years, as I have a good supply of the Alcan powders still left. You can probably tell I've been a reloader for a while. Wish you could still get the old Alcan powders. They were the super powders of years gone by.
Lyman manual listed an Alcan AL-8 load for a 12 guage shotgun, and said; "this one will rattle the fillings out of your teeth." Yep, they were correct. I still shoot it sometimes, will penetrate 3/4" plywood at 50 yards.
Hope this helps anyone who doubts the power of the 45 ACP. I mostly load the 45 AR for my Model 55 S&W, but also shoot the ACP's in it, too, same loads.
For what it's worth, I have a special souped up 45 ACP in SS that has many "tough" features built in, and I shoot very hot loads in it. It will actually penetrate more wet news papers than my 30-06 factory loads.
All the best,
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