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oldhenry
02-01-2020, 11:01 AM
I've been using WST for .38 special, .45 ACP & .44 special with good results. My .44 special loads are with the Accurate 43-210A & I've been using from 5.0 to 5.5 grs. of WST. It's clean burning, bulky & seems to soften recoil.

My plinking load in the .45 colt usually uses the 195 gr. Lyman 452488 (H&G 130 clone) with HP-38/231 or Red Dot.

To me the .44 special & .45 Colt are similar enough that a 5.0 gr. of WST should give similar results in the Colt with that 195 gr. 452488.

Has anyone tried WST with light boolits in the .45 Colt?

Thanks for any input.
Henry

Tatume
02-01-2020, 11:17 AM
What is WST?

ReloaderFred
02-01-2020, 11:27 AM
What is WST?

Winchester Super Target powder. https://wwpowder.com/wst/

Hope this helps.

Fred

Outpost75
02-01-2020, 11:41 AM
My experience has been that if your loading machine is already set up to meter a safe powder charge with Bullseye, that when the powder runs out you can fill the measure reservior with WST or 452AA and keep running with the same measure setting and you will have a safe load, which produces a bit lower velocity.

I use 4 grains of WST or 452AA for a 25-yard timed and rapid-fire, low recoil wadcutter load in the .45 ACP with the H&G 130 or H&G68, and 6.5 grains as a cowboy load with 200-grain bullets in the .45 Colt. For a full-charge load with 260-grain bullets in the .45 Colt you can go to 7.5 grains in the Colt SA and clones with no issues.

I use 6.5 grains with 200-215 grain bullets in my 1905 Colt Frontier Six Shooter in .44-40

Tatume
02-01-2020, 12:21 PM
Thanks Fred.

oldhenry
02-01-2020, 01:30 PM
My experience has been that if your loading machine is already set up to meter a safe powder charge with Bullseye, that when the powder runs out you can fill the measure reservior with WST or 452AA and keep running with the same measure setting and you will have a safe load, which produces a bit lower velocity.

I use 4 grains of WST or 452AA for a 25-yard timed and rapid-fire, low recoil wadcutter load in the .45 ACP with the H&G 130 or H&G68, and 6.5 grains as a cowboy load with 200-grain bullets in the .45 Colt. For a full-charge load with 260-grain bullets in the .45 Colt you can go to 7.5 grains in the Colt SA and clones with no issues.

I use 6.5 grains with 200-215 grain bullets in my 1905 Colt Frontier Six Shooter in .44-40

Excellent information! Thanks for the prompt reply.

I love this forum.
Henry

Outpost75
02-01-2020, 01:41 PM
Excellent information! Thanks for the prompt reply.

I love this forum.
Henry

Additional info, in .45 ACP with #452374 4.8 grains of WST or 452AA gives 800 fps and cycles an M1911 hardball gun. 5 grains is a full-charge load in .45 ACP which shouldn't be exceeded.

oldhenry
02-01-2020, 08:44 PM
Additional info, in .45 ACP with #452374 4.8 grains of WST or 452AA gives 800 fps and cycles an M1911 hardball gun. 5 grains is a full-charge load in .45 ACP which shouldn't be exceeded.

In the 45 ACP I've been using 4.3 gr. of WST with the Lyman #452374 & really am pleased with that combination. WST meters so well & I like the light grey color for visibility before seating the boolit.