45 magnum

Loaded ammo isn't terribly common. Even companies listing it tend to only have it available periodicly.

You'd be probably be best served by loading your own.
 
I am not sure what you mean by specific. I have enough difficulty getting the Winchester 45 magnum rounds. At this point I do not care about the weight or grain as long as I can chamber them. I currently have a Wildey Survivor so I can adjust for recoil.
 
Hi. Only loaded by Winchester in one bullet weight(260 grains). The Shooting Edge, in Calgary, lists it at $36.45 per 20.
As mentioned, you'd best get into reloading. Buy every cartridge, loaded or not, you can find too.
 
Your best to get into reloading what brass you have, I had to.
I've managed to get 5 factory round's I fired off then measured the spent's for my reloading record's.
Now I have a baseline to work from to watch case expansion.
I cast my own bullet's with a LEE 6 cavity 230grain turncated cone mold.
Tumble lube and load with Accurate Arm's #7.
These I use in an M1 carbine that been converted by LeMag.
I use all LEE stuff to reload and use the Factory crimp die to make sure they feed and function.
No problem's thus far.
 
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