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Bucks Owin
01-28-2010, 11:33 AM
Anyone using Lee .45 cal mold #90356, 252 SWC in their .45 LC? Nice fat meplat, should swat deer hard. I'm wondering about accuracy? TIA, Dennis
Wally
01-28-2010, 11:52 AM
I just acquired one..will try it out in the Spring. I have cast 200 bullets with it and they look great. I had used one it the past in my Ruger Blackhawk--they were quite good as I recall. I then bought a Keith style and never had good luck with it. Most that have use heavy loads; I prefer a load in the 800~900 FPS MV area.
Bucks Owin
01-28-2010, 01:19 PM
I just acquired one..will try it out in the Spring. I have cast 200 bullets with it and they look great. I had used one it the past in my Ruger Blackhawk--they were quite good as I recall. I then bought a Keith style and never had good luck with it. Most that have use heavy loads; I prefer a load in the 800~900 FPS MV area.
They ARE good looking projectiles aren't they? Wonder if they drop from the mold at .454"+ as my .45 Blackhawk has fat throats...:violin:
Wally
01-28-2010, 01:42 PM
They ARE good looking projectiles aren't they? Wonder if they drop from the mold at .454"+ as my .45 Blackhawk has fat throats...:violin:
With pure WW metal they are at just over .452" as cast.
454PB
01-28-2010, 02:04 PM
That boolit is very accurate in all my .45's.
My mould throws them at .453" and 257 grains in WW alloy.
Wireman134
01-28-2010, 05:10 PM
Was my first boolit mold. Before Lee introduced the 452-255-RF. Works well in my Blackhawk as cast of WW's @.452"-.453".
Wally
01-28-2010, 05:27 PM
Was my first boolit mold. Before Lee introduced the 452-255-RF. Works well in my Blackhawk as cast of WW's @.452"-.453".
Just wondering--what is your most accurate load with it?
MT Gianni
01-28-2010, 10:34 PM
I found accuracy to be far poorer than a 454424 and e-bayed mine. I used LLA and FWFL in the shallow lube grooves.
Wireman134
01-28-2010, 10:43 PM
19gr. Hercules 2400 did the best with my throats @ .4505"
Bucks Owin
01-29-2010, 12:15 AM
19gr. Hercules 2400 did the best with my throats @ .4505" Oooh tight! Wish mine were that dimension so I could ream to a perfect .4525"!!!!
Wireman134
01-29-2010, 09:40 AM
Oooh tight! Wish mine were that dimension so I could ream to a perfect .4525"!!!!
Did it, but haven't shot yet. Should see a improvement and less stress on cylinder with my heavy loads. Factory throats did well with XTP bullets.
454PB
01-29-2010, 04:23 PM
If it's a Ruger, try 9 gr. of Unique as a start load.
The day I bought my Blackhawk convertible, I used that combination and was amazed to see a 6 shot group of a little over an inch at 25 yards.
Bucks Owin
01-29-2010, 06:06 PM
If it's a Ruger, try 9 gr. of Unique as a start load.
The day I bought my Blackhawk convertible, I used that combination and was amazed to see a 6 shot group of a little over an inch at 25 yards. Could've fooled me, my UNQ loads look like buckshot! But the same bullet hit with HS-6 or W-296 shoots pretty nice!....I think sixguns are kinda like women....(but I will stop right there!) :bigsmyl2:
bobke
01-29-2010, 06:12 PM
bucks-
how much hs6 do you like with that range of bullet weight in 45 colt? i'm working around the 11.5gr range with a 275gr swc from leadhead sized .4527 in .453+ throats and looking for the sweet spot. curious as to velocity with your choices, as well. thx.
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