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Old August 31, 2019, 02:23 PM   #5
BlackPowderBen
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Originally Posted by T. O'Heir View Post
I think the Lyman BP Handbook and Reloading Guide has BP loads for .45 Colt. You just use the data for whatever weight your ball is. However, conversions are just about using a cartridge instead of powder and ball.
I believe 25 grains is too light though. Depends on the bullet weight. And BP is loaded by volume, not mass.
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I think the Lyman BP Handbook and Reloading Guide has BP loads for .45 Colt. You just use the data for whatever weight your ball is.
This the reloading book you're talking about?
https://www.amazon.com/Lyman-Powder-...39325674&psc=1

I have shot smokeless cowboy rounds through the conversion and they work well, just trying to keep the costs down.
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