DancesWithEmptyCasings
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I have the 4th Edition Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook. There is nothing for 2400 listed. Just call if you need anything looked up.
Thanks Dan! I knew there was a history lesson in there somewhere, lol![]()
No problem. One of the few advantages of getting old is you get to hear a great many of these tales. As mentioned, there is also 45 Cowboy these days, and I have seen 45 "Special" (shortened 45 Colt cases) as well. People dream up all sorts of things, for all sorts of reasons.
In regards to 250 gr bullets in the 45 Colt case (not the old balloon head cases), 4227 of either make has worked well for me. - dan
Yes sir! I appreciate the getting old response, just recently retired. I've heard about the 45 cowboy, and looking for proper 45lc brass, it seems like its readily available. I'm only looking for cowboy action loads in both my rifles and colt SAA copies. Playing around with unique, but trail boss is working quite well, with 200 gn home cast lead. 2400 is a little too "snappy" and save it for other things.......
Just trying to get this thread back OP, Cheers
I prefer 250 gr or heavier bullets in my 45 Colt revolvers. Have to be careful with coal for some rifles though, or they wont cycle. Come to think of it, the same holds true for some revolvers. I know rounds that fit and function fine in a ruger do not in my colts. - dan
Working up to that 250 stuff, lol.
I took an anti out to my range with these moderate loads. He thought his hand was gonna blow off when he saw the size of the "peacemaker" cartridge, lol.
I truly believe I converted him when I saw the grin on his face. I brought 100 rounds and maybe shot 20...guess who fired the rest, lol
Yeah, its surprising how many anti gun people can be swayed by a good range day. One of the jobs I had some years back, once a week we (our staff) would all go do whatever one person suggested for an experience. The person selecting rotated every week. When it was my turn I took everyone to the range. Lots of smiles and grins, and we got a few new shooters out of it. About 10-12 people, male and female. Good times. - dan
The hairs stand up on the back of my head when people refer to firearms as “weapons”. They are a tool. Anything is a weapon once you intend to injure or kill a person or animal with it. Is every knife a weapon? I have heard all the “they’re designed to kill” arguments and my answer is to ask if even firearms designed for sport shooting should be classified as a “weapon” if it was specifically designed for sport shooting and not for combat or hunting? As the modern left have repeatedly tried to teach us, words do matter.