Has anyone used 5744 and a 45-270saa boolit?
Has anyone used 5744 and a 45-270saa boolit?
I am using AA#9, HS6, and Aliant 2400. Read somewhere it wasn't a good choice for the 45-270saa? I will be interested in others experence and comments. hc18flyer
I have heard of a LOT of different 45 Colt loads but this is the first mention of 5744 I have seen for this caliber.
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Seems like I read an article by Mike Venturino where he said 5744 is the only powder he uses for cast boolits.
Then again...I could be all wet!
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Load Data for Accurate powders has multiple loads listed for 45 LC in standard pressure loadings and high pressure loadings. 5744 makes sense - fast powder. If I knew how to imbed a link I would. Its a great resource
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Trying to find a load for my wifes marlin and have used 2400, unique and long shot and haven't found the magic load yet, and have some 5744 and thought I might try it if people where having good luck with it.
I tried it in 44 mag and 45 colt and didn't have much luck with it - I was using Lee 300 grain in 45 colt.
that powder seems to like to be up to a certain pressure to burn clean and group well.
I do use it in 45-70 and 300 whisper/blackout with good luck.
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In rifle cartridges with CB's, 5744 is an excellent, if pricey, propellant. However, I followed Accurate Arms' suggestions for use in my .357mag. (Ruger BH) and got low velocity and gobs of unburned powder. Unique, Blue Dot, and/or 2400 are much better choices in my view.
I prefer Unique in mine.
Seems 5744 works for most BP cartridges, MLV even lists a load for it under lighter boolits in his leverguns book. Haven't tried it because Unique works so well for a lot less $$.
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I tried it on a limited basis some years ago using up jacketed Hornady bullets in a .45 Colt Winchester Trapper 16". Good accuracy and velocity, but 5744 probably wouldn't be my first pick for cast bullets in a handgun cartridge.
i shoot 16 to 16.5 under 255 grain rnfp cast of 20/1 and 16.5 to 17 under a 230 wfn... these loads fill a 45 colt case better than most other loads i use, hit hard enough and shoot to my sights.... i crimp them soundly and it burns fine.... i shoot 5744 in a few rifles so i have it around, not sure i'd stock it just for 45 colt rounds, as other powders do as well...
I have 4 pounds of 5744 I need To use up. Not shooting as much cast rifle bullets these days. I thought Of trying it in a few handgun loads too.
It's very well suited for that purpose. It's also great for most medium bore, straight wall rifle cartridges so I've had more than a few load tests indicate 5744 was the best powder for that particular rifle & boolit. Only problem is it's quite expensive and I'd rather use some of the other less costly powders I have on hand.
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