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GoodOlBoy 03-29-2005 12:28 PM

45 colt shot load?
 
Thinking about buying some of the speer CCI shot cups for the 45 colt. Anybody got a good load for these for a ruger blackhawk?

GoodOlBoy

Rocky Raab 03-29-2005 01:34 PM

They print load data right on the container, usually. At least they used to with the .38 and .44 kinds.

General tip, though: do not try for high velocity. It just ruins the pattern. Load light. For example, the data on the box for .44 Special calls for 7 grains of Unique, but I got MUCH better results with 5.0 grains.

GoodOlBoy 03-29-2005 02:46 PM

ah kinda like those two ball loads I never got around to trying?

What kind of range do you get on them (I know short range, but effectivley against snakes, etc)?

Thanks Rocky

GoodOlBoy

skeet 03-29-2005 04:10 PM

shot loads
 
Rocky is right about the unique loads. I used the same as he did in shortened 44 mag case and they worked just fine. I also found that the best size shot to use is 8 1/2 They kill big snakes at 10-15 ft. 9's don't do so well and the 8's and 7 1/2's while having plenty of punch at a little longer range just don't seem to have enough pellets to make a good killing pattern. I also tried some shot loads using a gas check on the bottom(next to the powder) and one crimped on the top of the shot. Hard to get 'em crimped but they seemed to work ok. Them gas checks are dangerous for a right good ways though. I had an old Army officer give me an old Colt 1901 Army model 38 LC years ago.. He gave me some loaded shot cartridges with the darn thing and they have card wad on top. Shoot good too even if they are 40 yrs old. Hey...a card wad on top of a 45 case would work if you sealed it with a little wax I'll bet.

GoodOlBoy 03-29-2005 04:20 PM

Thanks skeet, I will probably stick with the CCI capsules (er however ya speel 'em) and probably just rob some cheap winchester shotgun ammo fer the shot (Can get it for $2.95 a box round abouts usually).

Was thinking about #6s but glad you warned me about the pattern, think I will stick with the 7 1/2 or 8s. BTW any use in keeping the powder out of the shells I rob?

GoodOlBoy

skeet 03-29-2005 04:52 PM

GOB
 
As far as the powder...In a word...Since ya don't know what it is..NO! Seriously though. Yopu cvan get a bag of shot for 15 bucks or there about. Heck if I hadda known I woulda sent ya some shot with them cases.

Rocky Raab 03-29-2005 05:01 PM

A buddy of mine gave me a pickle relish jar of #9 shot (he's a trapshooter) and I haven't even made a dent in that half-pound or so. Ask around.

I've gotten decent patterns out to about 15 feet. Past that and they have more air than shot. Plan on the pattern enlarging about an inch for every foot of range and you've about nailed it. There simply isn't enough shot to get a killing density beyond 15 feet.

BILLY D. 03-29-2005 05:34 PM

HEY ROCKY

THINK IT WOULD DO ANY GOOD TO BUFFER THE SHOT OR WOULD IT JUST TAKE UP TOO MUCH ROOM. I WONDER IF IT WOULD HELP SHOT PATTERNS?

Gil Martin 03-29-2005 06:52 PM

Shot loads from a handgun
 
I loaded up a bunch of .44 Magnum shotshells for a buddy. He swears they were very effective on killing skunks that kept coming into his yard at night. He must have been overrun because I was kept busy rolling out shot capsule reloads using 7 1/2 shot.

I used .38 Special shot capsule to dispatch a squirrel that was running around in circles in my front yard. Later I took out a cat they appeared to have rabies. Finally. a neighbor asked me to dispatch a large white duck that was pecking his duck and doing some real damage. The shot capsule at 15 feet killed that duck as if he was struck by lightening. I have a lot of respect for shot capsules from a handgun. All the best...
Gil

BILLY D. 03-29-2005 08:50 PM

GOB

THIS MONTHS HANDLOADER MAGAZINE HAS SHOTSHELL LOADS FOR 45. www.handloadermagazine.com. HOPE THAT HELPS YA OUT.

skeet 03-29-2005 09:30 PM

shot loads
 
The reason for the terrible patterns at any extended range is mainly because the rifling in the bbl makes the shot spin out into a wide pattern quickly. I have a smooth bore 22 that shoots great? patterns with the little shot cartridges. Remington and Mossberg both made smooth bore 22's that they used to break clay targets with. They were named(appropriately) Mo-skee-to targets. even had little traps that mounted on the guns. Colt made a few smooth bore SAA's for the cowboy shows like Buffalo Bill Cody had. Couldn't shoot 44 or 45 bulleted rounds in a tent or a city ya know

skeet 03-29-2005 09:33 PM

Shot shells
 
I even have a couple of boxes of Remington 45 auto shot cartridges. Crimped like the old 22 shot cartridges. Neat and operate a target 45 auto(light spring)

Jack 03-30-2005 12:27 AM

Lotsa good advice in this thread.
Been my observation that short barreled pistols seem to pattern shot loads better than long barrels. Could be idiosyynchrasies of the pistols I've used shot loads in, tho.
I fully agree with using small shot, like #9, and not trying to get high velocity.
I find shot loads very useful.

GoodOlBoy 03-30-2005 08:21 AM

Thanks for all the advice. Billy D you can be sure I will hit up the local hastings (Local to work not to home :p ) this afternoon and see if it has that issue for sure!

Anybody ever played with putting buckshot in there just for grins? I know that comes close to that two ball load we talked about Rocky, and it probably don't work as well, but I was just curious.

GoodOlBoy

Rocky Raab 03-30-2005 09:34 AM

If you could get exactly the right size shot, so that it could be hand-packed in the capsule, it would work, sorta. Pack them in layers, three pellets per layer (exactly like 12 ga OO buck loads) and you might get 15 pellets in there. That's not a lot to hit something with.

I'd actually trust the two-ball load a lot more. For those coming in late, my two-ball load uses two pure lead muzzleloader balls .454" diameter seated over 5.0 of Unique in the 45 Colt. lightly crimp the top ball right at its equator, and you can rub a ring of bullet lube between the two balls.

Oh, and the short-barrel thing? Most guesses are that the slick plastic capsule "slides" a ways up the bore before the rifling starts to grip it. So a short barrel spins it less, and therefore patterns better. It seems to work, whatever the reason. My 3" Bulldog .44 fires a really good pattern - no hole in the middle as a spinning shot load seems to make.


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