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Old July 18, 2007, 07:34 PM   #3
Sarge
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My first "case history" with the hot .45 Colt occurred when my younger son and I were watching a wheat field from the woods, and four deer walked right up, about forty yards in front of us. Then they just stood there.

It was Mark's first hunt, but he could not get a clear shot through the brush where he was sitting, four feet away. Moving the deer ten yards either way would put him in business, so I picked a fat doe and held on the center of her shoulder with the five and a half inch Blackhawk. The load was Sierra's 240 grain .45 JHP, over a healthy dose of Hogdon's H-110 powder. She crashed on her chin at the shot, and then fell again as she jumped the little creek bordering the stretch of woods we were hiding in.

I knew she was hit hard, so I held my fire while Mark shot a button buck out of the herd, which by then had meandered a few feet into his line of fire. After tagging his deer, we went back into the timber after mine. It was the easiest tracking job I've had in years; she left a blood trail you could have followed with dark glasses on. We found her about 30 yards from where I had hit her.


http://www.thesixgunjournal.net/handgunning.html

You can kill all the deer you'll ever want to butcher with that .45 and a good 250-300 grain SWC trundling along at 850 fps- and you'll be amazed at how much meat & bone such a load will shoot through. If however you intend to 'give her some throttle' and warm things up a tad, do yourself a favor & read what John Linebaugh has to say on this subject:

http://www.customsixguns.com/writing...g_the_myth.htm

Ross Seyfried & Brian Pearce have also written quite a bit on on hunting loads for the Rugers. All three of these gents know their topic, and nothing I discovered in loading this round ever did anything except confirm their work. My only other advice is to get yourself a copy of Hodgdon Manual #26 and ease into it.

Good luck, stay safe and enjoy that .45 Colt.
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