Production Shooter
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Looking for some pet loads that people have developed. I currently have Unique, 231 and Tight Group on hand.
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What bullets are you planning on using?Production Shooter said:Looking for some pet loads that people have developed. I currently have Unique, 231 and Tight Group on hand.
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Boom-Boom said:Most important,
What gun are you going to use?????
Same kind of pressure level applies as for the .45-70.
Right load in wrong gun equals trouble.
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I have the same, except a 5 1/2". For cast bullets I've been using a couple of SW's in the 250-255gr range. It's a good sturdy gun so I've been going by some loads in the Lyman 1st Edition Cast Bullet Handbook. The loads are as/Elmer Keith's recommendadions;Production Shooter said:Ruger Vaquero 4 1/2"
Sorry should have added that. Probably going to shoot 230's my question was more for best grain weight for shooting.
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Johnn Peterson said:In post # 2 in this thread I asked which bullet you were using as there are a few in the 230gr weight range that are designed more for the .45 ACP and a taper crimp application. To name but a couple, for example of a jacketed bullet would be the Speer 230gr 45 TMJ and for a cast bullet, the Lyman 225gr #452374.
There are, however, a number of bullets in the 230gr weight range that would work well in your Ruger Vaquero .45LC, and can be roll crimped. For example, jacketed, the Speer 225gr 45 Mag-JHP. For cast, Speer also has two, designed for Cowboy Action Shooting. A 225gr 45-225 CAV and a 230gr 45-CAS.
Something I neglected to mention is in cast .45 cal handgun bullets you'll basically run into two sizes or diameters, .452" & .454". .452" daimeter are more in line or usually a more appropiate size for the .45 ACP whereas .454" usually perform better in the .45 LC. You should slug your Vaquero to find the diameter. For me, the .452" cast bullets 'work' in my Vaquero, but the ones sized .454" provide better accuracy. The CSA & CAV cast bullets in the Speer manual are RCBS design. Oh, most jacketed are .451" or .452".Production Shooter said:Sorry missed that, I was going to use some 230gr RN Frontiers, but the point made befre your last post about role crimping never crossed my mind. I was trying get feedback for the best balistic/accuracy keeping in mind that powder/firearm/shooter will determine the final outcome. what about for CAS shooting? Is it like IPSC for minimum power factor or has it got a minimum bullet grain weight to be fired?
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True enough, my Vaquero is 0.452" as well. With cast I find my accuracy is improved sizing bullets 0.001"-0.002" overbore diameter. And while most Rugers do run in that range, every once in a while you may come across a bit of an oddball. I did years ago with a model 28 S&W. I was getting signs of preasure with loads that, while maximum, worked fine in my model 66 & model 27 Smiths. Slugging the barrel I found it to be 0.354" and I was sizing the bullets to 0.357" as the model 66 & 27 were 0.356".t-star said:the ruger blackhawks run .451-452, leaning to 452, or at least my 2 do- i think they've been that way for years- no reason to suspect the other rugers wouldn't run the same- but i run 250 lead rns in mine
Production Shooter said:Looking for some pet loads that people have developed. I currently have Unique, 231 and Tight Group on hand.
PrSh