Eclectic .45 Colt Loading Data

Help Support Ruger Forum:

adam12

Single-Sixer
Joined
May 26, 2014
Messages
196
Does anyone know of a currently available loading manual with loads for cast bullets over 255 grs (and up to 330 grs) in .45 Colt? I was shocked when my 49th Lyman loading manual stopped at 255 grs.

Your help is very much appreciated.

Many Thanks - A12

ps - this also applies for the .44 Rem Magnum
 

Murphster

Bearcat
Joined
Jan 31, 2015
Messages
1
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/562678/loadbooks-usa-45-colt-reloading-manual?cm_vc=ProductFinding

My copy of Loadbooks for 45 Colt has several entries for bullet weights up to 350 grains.
 

Don Lovel

Hunter
Joined
Nov 10, 2003
Messages
2,527
Location
Red Dirt Oklahoma, Go Cowboys
I like 335 gr cast LBT over 19gr of IMR 4227, makes right at 1000fps out of my 7 1/2" Bisley without bruising my hand too bad and shoots really well at 150yds in a 20" lever carbine. The nice thing about the 454 Rossi I had was it would cycle the long nose 45 Colt LBT rounds really well and shoot them very accurate as fast as you could work the lever.
 

adam12

Single-Sixer
Joined
May 26, 2014
Messages
196
I love being a member here! Many Thanks, Guys - Murphster, the Loadbook was ordered immediately 4 minutes ago, wizofwas, I couldn't believe the iinfo wasn't in my HUGE Lyman book, thanks for pointing me to the right section, Doc thanks for tutning me on to another DO, of sorts, aka MD Smith, Mike and Max I'm on the trail of online Hodgdon data and finally, a big thanks to Don Lovel for sharing your pet load.
 

protoolman

Service-Sixer
Joined
Oct 15, 2001
Messages
2,573
Location
MN and MT
I also use a heavy charge of 4227 with my home cast 320 gr loads in .45 Colt. Shoots great in my short and long barreled blackhawks. I was interested to see Don Lovel's similiar load.
I push mine a little harder, up to 1300 fps. My load is definitely not for the smaller "medium" frames.
 

brushunter

Single-Sixer
Joined
Aug 26, 2012
Messages
302
Location
Western Pa.
I use Oregon Trail cast bullets. They have they're own loading manual specifically for their bullets. I've found it an excellent source for loads. Its available from their website.

regards , brushunter
 

SweetWilliam

Buckeye
Joined
Oct 30, 2012
Messages
1,609
Location
Ohio
Here's some links that helped me.

http://www.handloads.com/articles/?id=5

http://www.sixguns.com/tests/tt45lc.htm

http://www.customsixguns.com/writings/dissolving_the_myth.htm
 

cas6969

Buckeye
Joined
Oct 11, 1999
Messages
1,215
Just for future reference, you might want to mention what kind of 45 colt you're loading for. Same goes for folks recommending loads, could be a Ruger Blackhawk, could be a 120 year old Colt. ;)
 

adam12

Single-Sixer
Joined
May 26, 2014
Messages
196
cas - RUGER New Model Blackhawk w/5 1/2" barrel, RUGER Redhawk w 4.2" barrel
 

MaxP

Buckeye
Joined
Mar 8, 2012
Messages
1,012
Location
Virginia
cas said:
Just for future reference, you might want to mention what kind of 45 colt you're loading for. Same goes for folks recommending loads, could be a Ruger Blackhawk, could be a 120 year old Colt. ;)

He was asking about load data with heavy bullets (over 250 grains). You are right as we can't really assume, however, this is the Ruger revolver forum.
 
Joined
Feb 22, 2013
Messages
182
Location
TEXAS
www.loaddata.Com is hands down the single best resource for load data. Has data froM most of the major manuals plus every load for every caliber that was ever printed in Rifle and Handloader magazines.
 
Top