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good handloads for 45LC?
« on: May 23, 2011, 02:18:11 AM »
I need a good load or two for my H&R 45LC Classic Carbine. I will be using 200 gr RNFP cast bullets. I have a selection of powders: Unique, W296, Red Dot and Blue Dot. I might consider getting another powder, but would prefer to use what is at hand for now.
I want a load that is moderate in velocity. Any suggestions?
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Re: good handloads for 45LC?
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2011, 03:49:06 AM »
I have used some of these loads in the past and found them safe. Just remember the site list many of these as max loads and you should start out 10% below listed loads.

http://www.reloadammo.com/45cload.htm

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Re: good handloads for 45LC?
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2011, 06:40:52 AM »
 I would use a mid-level charge of Unique for your load. The exact amount I leave up to you, not sure on your firearm strength. I load light to 'Ruger Only' with a few powders, but Unique does great in the mid level loads.
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Re: good handloads for 45LC?
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2011, 11:05:07 AM »
Hodgdon's Lil' Gun seems to be a good powder for the .45 Colt.  We worked up a load of (as I recall) 19 gr. behind a 255 gr. hard-cast SWC to use for deer hunting in my son's 7-1/2" barreled Blackhawk.  It is very accurate at 50-yds. and doesn't appear to be too hot judging from the primers.  I got the load from Hodgdon's web site.  It was not the maximum shown.  They have a lot of good data for the .45 Colt.  You might want to check it out.  It's hard to beat Unique though for almost any handgun loads.

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Re: good handloads for 45LC?
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2011, 12:52:51 PM »
I need a good load or two for my H&R 45LC Classic Carbine. I will be using 200 gr RNFP cast bullets. I have a selection of powders: Unique, W296, Red Dot and Blue Dot. I might consider getting another powder, but would prefer to use what is at hand for now.
I want a load that is moderate in velocity. Any suggestions?

Although the 200 grainer is not the lightest boolit for a 45LC, it is still a bit light for that cartridge...

That said, I think the slow burners like 296 or Lil'Gun might not be the best choice.  I use H-110 and Lil'Gun in my 45LC but with a 283 grain boolit...

I think you would do better to stay with powders at or near Unique.  Unique is always an "all time" favorite...

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Re: good handloads for 45LC?
« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2011, 04:19:44 PM »
Thanks for the help. My bullet choices relate to SASS shooting. I keep things simple. I don't love recoil. I just want to hit a big steel target at about 200 yards.
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Re: good handloads for 45LC?
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2011, 06:56:52 PM »
I use HODGDON HS6 in most of my 45 colt loading for all my Blackhaws, my Dan Wesson and all or my rifles.
A charge of 12.5gr with a 250/255gr bullet gives me right at 1040 fps from a 5.5" Blackhawk.
This is MAX for regular 45 colt loadings but is below the starting level for a Ruger as stated in chapter 4, the silhouette section of HODGDON's manual #26, page 584.
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Re: good handloads for 45LC?
« Reply #7 on: May 27, 2011, 04:06:59 AM »
Hodgdon's Lil' Gun seems to be a good powder for the .45 Colt.  We worked up a load of (as I recall) 19 gr. behind a 255 gr. hard-cast SWC to use for deer hunting in my son's 7-1/2" barreled Blackhawk.  It is very accurate at 50-yds. and doesn't appear to be too hot judging from the primers.  I got the load from Hodgdon's web site.  It was not the maximum shown.  They have a lot of good data for the .45 Colt.  You might want to check it out.  It's hard to beat Unique though for almost any handgun loads.

Could you post a link to that load? I just checked Hodgdon's website and couldn't find that load, I have some Lil'Gun but I haven't seen any data for 250 or 255 grain cast.
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Re: good handloads for 45LC?
« Reply #8 on: May 28, 2011, 05:53:55 PM »
Buckwheat Jack - I don't know about 200 yards.  For SASS, I use a 230 gr RNFP I cast and WST for pistol and rifle.  Great load.  For 200 yd, I think more initial punch would be needed to avoid a bell shaped curve.  I have used 7.0 gr 231 for a more velocity and it works great in rifle, but I don't shoot over 100 yd.
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Re: good handloads for 45LC?
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