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    What 45 LC bullet weight?

    Hey y’all-

    Snagged a 16” 45LC lever gun for deer this fall.

    Gonna load Blackthorn powder, because it’s easy to get locally.

    What weight bullet do y’all suggest? 230, 255 or some other grain weight?

    I’m leaning towards the 230 grn.

    Shots will be 100 or less yards.

    Thanks!
    Last edited by MrKSB; 04-07-2022 at 07:36 PM.

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    Welcome aboard.

    I tend to stick with the traditional 250-255 grain boolit for the .45 Colt. Whitetail deer aren't all that tough, no matter what the magnum fans will tell you.

    In my opinion if you need more than that, you need to go to a real rifle caliber.

    Robert

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    Thanks for the welcome and the info.

    After some more research, I’m looking at the 252grn SWC.

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    I'm in the same boat with Robert and the 250-255 gr boolits. If you have or get later, a fixed sight 45 Colt, they tend to shoot to the sights a lot easier with that range of boolit weights. If you stuff one of those in the right spot on a deer, all you will need is a sharp knife afterwards. Welcome to the site.
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    the mp 454640 is the only mold I need for my old Rossi 92 lubesized at .454 with 20 or 21 grains of 4227.
    you might find that quite often semi wadcutters dont feed though a lever gun very well

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    If the SWC doesn't feed, give the 255 gr., Truncated Round Nose, Lyman #454190 boolit a try. It is my Go To for both a 7.5" barrel Ruger Blackhawk and an H&R Buffalo Classic Handi-rifle. I know that my rifle has not been used on buffalo. The Ruger though shot that boolit, off hand, through and through a 145# feral hog broadside, from 21 yards, on a stalk and see hunt. DRT. I was amazed and fixated at the spray of the boolit's impact in a small water body beyond the sow, only to miss a chance for the larger boar that had been obscured as it stood behind some brush and lit out at the shot. Oh well. There is no "end of line" with feral hogs...but there is a great amount of trigger time.
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    +1 on what Land Owner said.
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    250-255, hands down. I have an RCBS, KTSWC and a Lee 255452 or 452255, whichever it is and, both come out around 265 from basically wheelweight, the OLD, REAL wheelweights, from the 70's. Ain't had anything walk or run away from them yet.
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    You don’t want cycle issues so 250-255 grain
    Don't like being hammered by the Cast Boolits Staff, then don't be a nail.
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    Depends a lot on who made your rifle. Marlins eat pretty much everything, Rossi and Winchester '92, can be picky as to OAL. In the latter, I use the Lee 255 grain RNFP and 8.5 grains of Unique and they work like a charm on deer.
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    That’s the mold that I bought!

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    My cowboy likes the Lee255. Bisley doesn't. Both like the RD454300TL plain base.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrKSB View Post
    Thanks for the welcome and the info.

    After some more research, I’m looking at the 252grn SWC.
    LIKE !
    Use load data for 250 gr. Boolit , you will do just fine .
    Still plan on using Blackthorn Powder ... Western Powders makes one called Blackhorn that would probably work too . There is loading data in their Handloading Guide edition 7.0

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    My MP 454640 drops around 262gn with the Penta HP installed and shoots great out of my Marlin and SAA Clone.

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    I use a MP CLT CARB using hollow point it is around 266 or so grains about the same as the lee mold 255rnfp casts with my alloy , advantage in a 73 rifle to the lee as its crimp is easy to be right for length the MP has to be seated and crimped right at top of crimp groove as in the 73 rifle it will be a hair to long otherwise , I do use the lee 255rnfp a lot though and am using both those bullets in 73 rifles and 73 pistols along with 92 rifles .

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    Nothing, and I mean nothing, beats a solid rest, a 45LC projectile within its deadly-impact velocity, and a well-placed shot no matter which profile is shot. Practice, practice, practice. KNOW where your boolit(s) impacts. The first round should always be enough. Load lead-alloy rounds to higher velocity if the firearm will handle it. Aim small - miss small and collect the game DRT. This knowledge is from decades of feral hog killing (in the hundreds) where adjacent land is too thick to crawl on hands and knees looking for wounded animals, making it imperative, that when seen, to drop them in their tracks. As you get older, you will thank yourself for the practice hours you spent developing confidence in your reloads, your alloy, your equipment and its accuracy, imparting a confidence that where you aim is where that boolit is going. Good luck.
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    I shoot a lot of 200 gr RNFP from a six cavity Lee mold. That’s our daily go to bullet. For hunting I use the 255 SWC. Works every time. My son and I have taken several deer with that bullet.

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    Cowboy action shooting, my Rossi R92 likes 200 grain RNFP over 8.5 grains of Unique. Bullets are seated to the crimp groove. NO problems with feeding or cycling and NO problems hitting targets at 80+ yards.

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    Good advice in all the above posts. But, most of these guys seem to be shooting smokeless. Most of the boolits they have mentioned won't carry enough lube for BP. I shoot BP and with a rifle and 40 grains of BP the 45 colt rocks. You might want to take a look at the NOE 454-241-RF. It is a big lube groove mold and you can get it in hollow point. I use it in my rifle and SAA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by foesgth View Post
    Good advice in all the above posts. But, most of these guys seem to be shooting smokeless. Most of the boolits they have mentioned won't carry enough lube for BP. I shoot BP and with a rifle and 40 grains of BP the 45 colt rocks. You might want to take a look at the NOE 454-241-RF. It is a big lube groove mold and you can get it in hollow point. I use it in my rifle and SAA.
    You are correct about those 200 grain bullets not carrying enough lube for black powder. I HAVE tried it. Lucky to get 10 rounds off before fouling the bore.

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