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math
02-28-2015, 09:24 AM
Hi :)
the snow is still quite deep outside and that gives me time to think and you all know what happends when one thinks too much :razz:
This is what my latest thinking lead to
I made up some 45 Colt with a 252gr hp from a Mihec mould i bought here.
The boolits were cast of 50/50 ww and rooflead, loaded over 9 gr of Vithavuori Tinstar, Oal 44,5mm for a nice 283 m/s (5m from muzzle) I of course take no responsebilety for the safty of this load in other guns then mine.

http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg21/mathias1978/CIMG0579_zpsclavrj6e.jpg (http://s244.photobucket.com/user/mathias1978/media/CIMG0579_zpsclavrj6e.jpg.html)

I put this togeather with some small game i mind (nothing bigger then rodear) and would like to hear the what you think of it. To soft/hard, is it to slow/fast. What sort of game would you considder such a load god for ?
Happy shooting to all :)
Mathis

Outpost75
02-28-2015, 09:51 AM
I use a very similar load with bullets cast 1:30 tin/lead and 7.2 grains of Bullseye powder (270 m/s) for American whitetail deer which typically weigh about 50-60kg. and get clean kills within 25-40 metres.

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runfiverun
02-28-2015, 12:34 PM
those are some super nice looking boolits Math.
hmm a 230ish gr hollow point at @ 900 fps wouldn't do me much good.
it'd tear up the small stuff I'd eat.
and I [nor our deer] don't have the patience to wait for the shot I'd need to take at the yardages it would be useful in.

Land Owner
03-04-2015, 09:23 AM
No matter what, those HP's look good. I like HP's and those, in a 45 Colt Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk 7.5" barrel, for Home Defense would be AWESOME! I would also want to try them on hogs from 25 yards or less. Behind the ear and it would be light's out!

LenH
03-04-2015, 10:18 AM
Nice looking boolits, I have a similar mold from NOE 454-424 and they shoot fantastic. I have shot them out of a Taurus Judge, Ruger Redhawk & a Blackhawk with about the same accuracy.
The alloy is a 60/40 mix of #2 & pure lead, I'm getting a 10. to 11.5 BNH. I push it with 8 gr of Unique (from the old Lyman Handbook mid 70's).

Blackwater
03-04-2015, 02:03 PM
A good friend of mine has quite a lot of experience with the LC and similar loads, but he has a bad habit of shooting them in the head with his rig, and even a .22 LR would work for that type of bullet placement. However, when he's used a heart/lung shot, it has always worked very well. Keep the placement up close to the front from the crease of the shoulder forward, and they'll likely run 20-50 yds. and pile up. Deer should be no problem, but those bullets penetrate so deeply in bigger stuff that I wouldn't feel bad trying even an elk at closer ranges with it. The big, slow, heavy bullets take a few seconds to kill, but kill they do. They won't pile up game in its tracks like speedier loads can often do (again, though, these have to be well placed too) but they'll git-r-done. No matter what gullet and load we use, bullet placement and angle are paramount, and after that, penetration and tissue/organ destruction. There really isn't much that a good .45 LC with your loads or similar can't and won't do. It's less flashy and glamorous than some of the more "modern" magnums, but it'll do to ride the river with any day.

Land Owner
03-04-2015, 04:25 PM
I should have included the 45 Colt Buffalo Classic Handi-rifle would also be well served shooting those HP bullets. The little carbine packs a punch-through hammer with 255 gr. (my 49/49/2 - WW/Pb/Sn alloy) Lyman #454190 FN 's. That HP would probably stop and deliver all of its energy inside game for a complete and immediate DRT hit (in the right spot of course).

fredj338
03-04-2015, 04:30 PM
I have the parent mold; RCBS 270SAA, HP by Erik @ HPMS. I have diff pins but the shallow HP is good for over 1000fps & still holds together on impact cast 25-1, lead/tin. The deeper HP pin will expand down to 800fps or so.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v703/fredj338/452-251.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/fredj338/media/452-251.jpg.html) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v703/fredj338/452-268-1K.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/fredj338/media/452-268-1K.jpg.html)

math
03-06-2015, 01:39 AM
From your comments it would seem as i have a good load going, i will try and shoot some groups on paper and se if i can catch some boolits in wet newspapper this weekend. If all goes well iŽll have picatures of perfect mushromed boolits and nice groups too show :)
Regards
Math

Cherokee
03-06-2015, 10:35 AM
Bullet looks promising, the SWC style is the most accurate in my Win 94 Trapper.

math
03-07-2015, 09:53 AM
Got out today and did some impromptu shooting from the back of my car as the ranges i usually goo too still are closed due too the snow. But i think it went fairly well, distans was only 25meters, 10 shoots over my knees in the trunk of my car :) Got some good mushrooms out of my wet newspapper ond two not so good, penetration was an ewen 15cm to the back of the boolit. Now i would like too hear what your thoughts on this
Math

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Dale53
03-07-2015, 10:48 AM
math;
You can't argue with that kind of performance. I have a Ruger SS Bisley convertible and use the Mihec correct copy of the RCBS .452-270-SAA, both in solid bullets and with the Mihec large octagonal hollow point to good effect.

http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj80/Dale53/DalesPistolsRevolvers4Selects-0385.jpg (http://s269.photobucket.com/user/Dale53/media/DalesPistolsRevolvers4Selects-0385.jpg.html)

Dale53

math
03-07-2015, 11:47 AM
Thats a nice gun you got there Dale53 :) :)

MtGun44
03-07-2015, 10:01 PM
Looks very good.

Please tell me more about the game, not familiar with this animal, I think it should
be "roe deer", is that correct? 6" penetration in wet newsprint, should work out to double that
in 10% ballistic gelatin - all my testing with wet newsprint, where I had the identical factory
cartridge tested in ballistic gelatin to compare to, I got a nearly perfect 2:1 ratio, half as deep in
wet newsprint. Also, the boolit is about 5/8" long when expanded + 6" (15 cm) to base = 6 5/8 *(2)
which is 13 1/4" (33.7 cm). I am guessing this may fully or nearly fully penetrate on a broadside
(90 degree) lung shot, but am not sure of the animal.

OK, I looked it up -

I found a web site that says roe deer in Sweden run from 15-31 kg, which is 33 to 68 lbs,
which is amazingly small for deer in the USA! I would guess that 34 cm will be all the way through
the chest on one from a broadside shot. I would expect it to be extremely effective if placed
well, and your group shows that you should be able to hit it if you can get that close. No idea
of the hunting conditions - will 25 meters be a possible range to actually shoot one in the field?

Wolfer
03-07-2015, 11:48 PM
I suspect it will be very difficult to recover a boolit on deer of this size. I would expect complete penetration on all but lengthwise shots.

math
03-08-2015, 04:06 AM
yes our roe deer is small :) Even if a 25m shoot is not unheard of they donŽt come every day ;) but as i wrote in the begining of this post the thought of this load was too handle game up to roe deer size, most likely there will be a beaver or a badger that receives one of those boolits
Math