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Schreck5
01-01-2020, 07:57 PM
I have an MP version of the rcbs 45 270 saa with all the pins. I am wanting to work up a deer hunting load with either the penta pins or the deep hp pins. Or maybe the shallower hp pins, but i dont know what BHN to use. I will be using a stiff charge of HS6 or H110 from a .45 SBHBisley and/or a Henry BBS.

megasupermagnum
01-01-2020, 08:19 PM
Do you have any idea what velocity you might get? 1100 fps ish? 20:1 alloy might work, 30:1 may be better.

USSR
01-01-2020, 08:32 PM
Having shot several deer with that hollow point bullet, I use the deep hollow point bullet. The thing with a .45 Colt is, you don't need magnum velocities. I shoot a S&W 25-5, so my velocities are restricted to between 1,000 and 1,100fps, and have yet to recover a bullet from a deer. They put a big hole with an entry and exit. The important thing with hollow points is getting the alloy right. Keep your antimony content low (less than 1%) and tin content high (2.5 - 3.0%). With HS-6, it's hard to fault the Linebaugh load of 13 grains. Hope that helps.

Don

Schreck5
01-01-2020, 08:37 PM
Thanks mega, i forgot to include that info. HS-6 - 1000/1200 fps; H110 - 1200/1400fps. revolver/20" bbl Henry.

hc18flyer
01-01-2020, 09:16 PM
I used a very similar to bullet in my 45 Colt for deer this season, the Mihec 270 grain rnfp. I used soww @ 30 to 1, so I had a little antimony, at 1100 fps, small hollow point. 20 yards, drt and complete pass thru. hc18flyer