Reloading for .45 colt
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Reloading for .45 colt
Am new to reloading and own both a Blackhawk with a 4 3/4 inch barrel and a new 1st year of modern manufacture Marlin 1894 Cowboy with a 24 inch barrel. Am looking for info on a load that I can shoot through both guns to keep it simple. Have been using HMS 250 gr RNFP hard casts over 8 grains of Unique and Starline Brass with Winchester large pistol primers in the Blackhawk. Not looking to drop water buffalo with one shot. Just want some recommendations on a reasonable load to plink with...Also, what's considered a max load for the 1894 action using Unique as the propellant? thanks in advance for any help you guys can provide....
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Re: Reloading for .45 colt
Get anybody's reloading manual and follow it. Get info from people on the net is a good way to have dangerous problems. Go here for unique loads. FYI Unique is a very dirty powder.
http://www.alliantpowder.com/
http://www.alliantpowder.com/
Bear 45/70
"My pistol and my rifle are merely the tools, I am the weapon."
"My pistol and my rifle are merely the tools, I am the weapon."