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C45S - 160 grain .45 loads?


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I am working to reduce the recoil from my revolvers. I have a 160-grain .452 mold. I can order some C45S cases but I am not finding load data. I have Titegroup and Red Dot. The threads I found are from when we couldn't list load data. I saw Widder had some experience but again, no load data.

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I use 4 grains Red Dot for those bullets in that case, very mild recoil.

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I was using 3.6 gr of Trail Boss.  Now that TB is gone, I've been trying new stuff.  I came across quite a bit of Titegroup.  When I tried it, I had a problem with cases splitting.  I contacted Starline.  Their opinion was the cases were splitting because of the Titegroup.  I am now trying some Vihtouvouri.  

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Case Splitting is dependent on your chamber dimensions and your load level.  

 

With C45S cases, I ran about a Ton (sic) of TightGroup with 4.0Gr and 160Gr RNFP.  If you want to reduce recoil even further, I would suggest the 130Gr Barnstormer  bullet with 4.2Gr TightGroup.  Barnstormer is available from Shootin Fox.

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My current load is 4.2 grains of TiteGroup under 130 gr Barnstormers in both C45S and cut down 45 Colt brass. 

 

I rarely have split cases and they chrono at an average of 722 fps out of a Ruger NMV Bisley with 5 1/2" barrel.

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On 11/1/2022 at 12:11 PM, Sarge said:

I was using 3.6 gr of Trail Boss.  Now that TB is gone, I've been trying new stuff.  I came across quite a bit of Titegroup.  When I tried it, I had a problem with cases splitting.  I contacted Starline.  Their opinion was the cases were splitting because of the Titegroup.  I am now trying some Vihtouvouri.  

Try 3.7- 4 gr of the Clean Shot you have! It should be perfect! I have a customer who has just finished testing this very load! 
 

Hugs!

Scarlett

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  • 3 weeks later...

Howdy Pard

 

Concur with the posts on 160 grain 45 bullets.

 

Only thing I’d add from my experience is to use a heavy crimp.

 

IMHO,  160’s are a good way to develop lower-recoiling loads for 45’s.

 

Keep on the sunny side and

 

Adios

 

Fort Reno Kid 

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