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Anybody got a recipe for .45LC reloads using....
Sky Soldier
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either WSF or Win 296.
Due to the dearth of components I am trying to build some ammo using what I have on hand. Both these powders say they can be used in a wide variety of handguns but I can't find any data for .45LC.
Are they just not suitable?
SS
Due to the dearth of components I am trying to build some ammo using what I have on hand. Both these powders say they can be used in a wide variety of handguns but I can't find any data for .45LC.
Are they just not suitable?
SS
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WSF is just about like Herco, used in regular to heavy shotgun loads, trap loads.
If either were going to work the WSF would come closer. Win 296 definitely out IMHO.
I use Win 296 in my "hold on with both hands" loads for my .357mag so I know .45LC is out on that powder.
WSF is just about like Herco, used in regular to heavy shotgun loads, trap loads.
If either were going to work the WSF would come closer. Win 296 definitely out IMHO.
Thanks for your input, Bam.
I load cut down (to fit into my .45 SAAs) .410 cases with 12 1/2gr of 296, a couple of wads and 3/8 oz of #7 1/2 shot for pigeon/grouse loads around the ranch. They are a pleasure to shoot and don't have half the kick of my 200 gr RN with 5 gr of Titegroup. I know it's an apples and oranges kind of comparison but that's why I'm asking questions.
I agree that the WSF is probably the better match. with #36 on the Winchester burn rate chart it is much closer to Titegroup's #14 than 296's #63.
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