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<blockquote data-quote="EKing" data-source="post: 3506625" data-attributes="member: 43282"><p>My most used powders in 45 Colt are Titegroup and Bullseye. They make good loads that go from light easy shooting to heavy two-handed all within standard pressure. The top end of standard pressure for 45 Colt is pretty good; 250 grain bullet at 900fps.</p><p></p><p>For really light loads I've tried Trail Boss. It was fun but for me, Titegroup had that covered so I quit using it.</p><p></p><p>I tried some really heavy loads using W296. The pressure was too high at the starting loads so I gave up. Probably just needed to increase the powder charge to bring the pressure down (counter intuitive, I know but that's how W296 works sometimes) but wasn't willing to risk it so that was that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKing, post: 3506625, member: 43282"] My most used powders in 45 Colt are Titegroup and Bullseye. They make good loads that go from light easy shooting to heavy two-handed all within standard pressure. The top end of standard pressure for 45 Colt is pretty good; 250 grain bullet at 900fps. For really light loads I've tried Trail Boss. It was fun but for me, Titegroup had that covered so I quit using it. I tried some really heavy loads using W296. The pressure was too high at the starting loads so I gave up. Probably just needed to increase the powder charge to bring the pressure down (counter intuitive, I know but that's how W296 works sometimes) but wasn't willing to risk it so that was that. [/QUOTE]
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