My Ruger New Vaquero likes the Lee 255 RF bullet. Driven to 925 fps with SR 4756 it prints point of aim out to 50 yards
A cylinder's worth at 25 yards, two hands unsupported.
My Ruger New Vaquero likes the Lee 255 RF bullet. Driven to 925 fps with SR 4756 it prints point of aim out to 50 yards
A cylinder's worth at 25 yards, two hands unsupported.
Mine is a 250 gr. Nei round nose flat point. 19 gr. H or imr 4227 with a 350 cci. Also 8 gr. Unique works good. The load with 4227 is very safe in my uberti-colt.
Most accurate has been a 340 gr. LBT WLN in a open sighted Freedom Arms .45 Colt cylinder; backed by 18.5 gr. 2400. Hits a 12"x12" plate at 250 yards all day long.
But then again, it's a 'Moo' point! ( A cows point of view; don't matter)
325gr WLN GC over 24 gr H110 1275fps
Linebaugh custom conversion (six shot)
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I like the Lee 250 RFN in my old Vaquero with 9.0 gr. of Unique.
LTB 315K over 23.0gr of H110. Cast from WW and lubed it weighs 325gr.
Dang Whit! No need for a Ransom Rest around you! I'm not getting groups like that off the bags! But anyway, I'm still looking for a "best" bullet, I'm hoping my experiments with sized down 457122 and 457191 will turn in a group like tek's...
An OLD Ideal 454424. It gives birth to boolits weighing 267gr. from WWs, and with 9.5 gr. of Unique shoots better than I can hold the gun. I do want to try the Lyman 454190 though.
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This is the most accurate in my 7.5" Ruger Blackhawk is a .452 255LSWC over 14gr. WC820 1275FPS. This hot load is only for Ruger Blackhawk & Contender guns. This is a very good deer load.
RCBS 45-255 SWC is my most accurate 45 Colt bullet for in mid to higher level loads in my Redhawk & Blackhawk's. The RCBS 45-230CM is what I use for accurate low level loads.
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Shot from either a revolver or a lever action, the 283 grain plain base LFN LBT custom bullet design behind 11 grains of Herco is a load that I can expect clover groups with on just about any day I shoot it. For long ranges from the rifle it can't be beat by any other plain base and has over taken all my GC designs too. There are a few others that I will be working on however that may over take the throne. Not too long ago I put together a custom Mountain Mold LFN GC design at 310 grains that has the same bullet characteristics as the LBT LFN and it may win the accuracy war; I’m awaiting the MM mold so time will tell.
As for the heavy…….I too use the RCBS 45-325-FN plain base in both the revolver and the lever action with very good accuracy and this bullet brings a truckload of knock down power with it. At 345 grains I know I wouldn’t want to stick around long if I was an elk, a moose, or a bear.
LBT 300gr LFN ahead of 9.0 Unique.
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BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |