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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4386015" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>Well, except for Alliant new owners shutting down US supply to sell ammo to Ukraine, the Unique/Herco loads already mentioned in .45 Colt always accurate, especially the Herco, and get the 900-1000fps from a handgun and 1100-1200fps from a 16.5" carbine...11-12grs 2400 with a circa 160grSWC in that tank of a .357 will push 1200fps, but that another Alliant powder...you'll like both, and the smaller Old Model Blackhawk .357 fun to shoot and your .44-frame New Models sure have you not worrying about not going over those loads by a tenth or three, the .45 load mentioned a max or slightly over, load safe for a SAA, the .357 load safe in any large frame revolver. Looking fwd to further range reports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4386015, member: 46104"] Well, except for Alliant new owners shutting down US supply to sell ammo to Ukraine, the Unique/Herco loads already mentioned in .45 Colt always accurate, especially the Herco, and get the 900-1000fps from a handgun and 1100-1200fps from a 16.5" carbine...11-12grs 2400 with a circa 160grSWC in that tank of a .357 will push 1200fps, but that another Alliant powder...you'll like both, and the smaller Old Model Blackhawk .357 fun to shoot and your .44-frame New Models sure have you not worrying about not going over those loads by a tenth or three, the .45 load mentioned a max or slightly over, load safe for a SAA, the .357 load safe in any large frame revolver. Looking fwd to further range reports. [/QUOTE]
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