.45 Colt in 3rd Generation SAA

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Looking for some higher power 250 gr cast bullet .45 Colt loads for carry in Wyoming and Montana that are safe in my late 3rd Generation Colt SAA revolvers. I'm not sure the loads given for the S & W 25-3 in the Linebaugh article in handloads.com using the 260 and 310 gr cast bullets would be appropriate in the Colts...opinions?
 
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Looking for some higher power 250 gr cast bullet .45 Colt loads for carry in Wyoming and Montana that are safe in my late 3rd Generation Colt SAA revolvers. I'm not sure the loads given for the S & W 25-3 in the Linebaugh article in handloads.com using the 260 and 310 gr cast bullets would be appropriate in the Colts...opinions?
 
John Taffin Loads from his web site articles for 3rd Gen SAA

45 COLT

LOAD MV GROUP

FACTORY LOADS

Black Hills 255 gr. SWC 868 1 5/8"
CCI Blazer 200 gr. JHP 887 3"
Federal 225 gr. LSWC-HP 821 2"
Winchester 225 gr. Silver Tip HP 776 1 7/8"

HANDLOADS/CAST BULLETS

Bull-X 250 gr. RNFP/6.2 gr. N-100 809 1 3/4"
Bull-X 250 gr. RNFP/9.0 gr. Unique 988 1"
Oregon Trail 250 gr. RNFP/19.0 gr. 886 2 1/4"
H4227
Lyman #454424/20.0 gr. H4227 1,060 1 3/4"
RCBS #45-250FN/8.0 gr. Unique 961 2 3/8"
RCBS #45-250FN/17.0 gr. XMP574 857 2 3/8"
RCBS #45-255KT/6.0 gr. TiteGroup 861 2 1/2"
RCBS #45-270 SWC/18.5 gr. H4227 906 1 3/8"

RCBS #45-270 SWC/18.5 gr. H4227 * 907 1 3/8"

HANDLOADS/JACKETED BULLETS

Hornady 250 gr. JHP/8.5 gr. Unique 753 1 1/2"
Hornady 250 gr. JHP/9.4 gr. Unique 892 1 1/4"
Sierra 240 gr. JHC/8.5 gr. Unique 755 1 3/8"
Sierra 240 gr. JHC/9.4 gr. Unique 924 1 1/2"
Speer 260 gr. JHP/8.5 gr. Unique 771 1 1/4"
Speer 260 gr. JHP/9.4 gr. Unique 914 1 1/2"

* Sized to .454"; others are .452" All groups are five shots at 25
yards, fired from sandbag rest.
 
RCBS #45-255KT with 20.0 grains IMR-4227 is what I have used a lot.

Have used on mountain lion, whitetail deer, and wild hogs with good results.
 
Look at the April 07 issue of Handloader - it has what may well be the solution to what you are looking for.

I use the same loads in my 25 and my Marlin 1894 and can't say enough good about them.

Shot a doe last year at about 80 yards just behind left shoulder - bullet exited the right and she fell dead in her tracks.
 
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