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<strong>45</strong> <strong>Colt</strong> <strong>Load</strong> <strong>Data</strong><br />

300gr<br />

JSP!<br />

300gr<br />

XTP!<br />

300gr<br />

LBT-<br />

LFN!<br />

300gr<br />

LFP!<br />

300gr<br />

XTP!<br />

300gr<br />

XTP!<br />

300gr<br />

XTP!<br />

300gr<br />

XTP!<br />

300gr<br />

JFP!<br />

300gr<br />

XTP!<br />

300gr<br />

JFP!<br />

300gr<br />

XTP!<br />

300gr<br />

JFP!<br />

14.0 gr 2400 824 fps 1.58" Win LP guest<br />

I use this load for my H&R single shot with a 20" barrel.<br />

Email author: ronaldjb<br />

See all of ronaldjb's loads<br />

12.5 gr 2400 735 fps 1.58" WLP <strong>Al</strong>liant<br />

Suggested starting load: 11.3 gr<br />

Pressure: 12,200<br />

18.0 gr Accurate #9 Unknown Win LP guest<br />

I have loaded and fired the .<strong>45</strong> <strong>Colt</strong> using new Hornady brass with up to 18.0 grains of Accurate<br />

#9 using Colorado hard cast 300 grain FP BB bullets. I want to emphasize that I am shooting a<br />

Ruger Blackhawk and not a SAA replica revolver or old model .<strong>45</strong> <strong>Colt</strong>. I also do not<br />

recommend loading the .<strong>45</strong> <strong>Colt</strong> to this level. The only problem I’ve had (so far) using 18 grains<br />

of Acc. #9 is case bulge. I think that this load is probably as far as you would want to go with<br />

the .<strong>45</strong> <strong>Colt</strong> maybe too far. I backed off to around 16.5 grains of Acc. #9 and have not had any<br />

problems other than slight case bulge. It is fairly accurate and manageable to shoot. I only use<br />

new brass for these heavy loads and once I have fired them I will only use brass for<br />

significantly lighter loads. This info. is not intended for use just reference. If you use it it’s at<br />

your own risk. Is there anyone loading the .<strong>45</strong> <strong>Colt</strong> to these levels and would you mind<br />

contacting me and sharing your information. Thank You, Brian<br />

Email author: blackrapids787<br />

See all of blackrapids787's loads<br />

<strong>Al</strong>liant<br />

10.0 gr<br />

730 fps 1.60" Win LP guest<br />

BlueDot<br />

mild recoil- 3/4" groups @ 15yds- slow, but still packin’ the freight.<br />

10.0 gr Blue Dot 730 fps 1.58" WLP <strong>Al</strong>liant<br />

Suggested starting load: 9.0 gr<br />

Pressure: 12,300<br />

5.0 gr Bullseye 605 fps 1.58" WLP <strong>Al</strong>liant<br />

Suggested starting load: 4.5 gr<br />

Pressure: 12,400<br />

5.7 gr Green Dot 6<strong>45</strong> fps 1.58" WLP <strong>Al</strong>liant<br />

Suggested starting load: 5.1 gr<br />

Pressure: 12,500<br />

7.2 gr Herco 670 fps 1.58" WLP <strong>Al</strong>liant<br />

Suggested starting load: 6.5 gr<br />

Pressure: 12,500<br />

10.0 gr HS6 730 fps 1.67" WLP Hodgdon<br />

Suggested starting load: 9.0 gr<br />

Pressure: 13,700 CUP<br />

4.8 gr Red Dot 550 fps 1.58" WLP <strong>Al</strong>liant<br />

Suggested starting load: 4.3 gr<br />

Pressure: 12,200<br />

5.8 gr TiteGroup 682 fps 1.67" WLP Hodgdon<br />

Suggested starting load: 5.2 gr<br />

Pressure: 12,900 CUP<br />

6.8 gr Unique 690 fps 1.58" WLP <strong>Al</strong>liant<br />

Suggested starting load: 6.1 gr<br />

Pressure: 12,600<br />

7.3 gr Universal 700 fps 1.67" WLP Hodgdon<br />

Suggested starting load: 6.6 gr<br />

Pressure: 13,700 CUP<br />

19.0 gr 2400 1,122 fps WLP <strong>Al</strong>liant<br />

06/10/2004 06:57<br />

http://www.handloads.com/loaddata/default.asp?Caliber=<strong>45</strong>%20<strong>Colt</strong>&Weight=<strong>Al</strong>l&type=Handgun<br />

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