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Big joe 09-25-2009 01:14 AM

Powders for the 45 acp
 
Gentlemen,

Just bought a Taurus 45 acp. I've never reloaded for this round before. What is a good powder or two to try for bullets 200 gr. on up?

Thanks

dovehunter 09-25-2009 07:18 AM

I have been using predominantly Unique or SR-4756 with 230 gr. hard cast round nose bullets. These may not be and probably aren't necessarily the best powders for the .45 ACP but I use them to load for several other calibers and Unique for virtually all my shotshell loads. Both seem to give pretty good accuracy - at least within my capabilities. If I had to choose between the two as to accuracy, I believe Unique would have a slight edge.

Adam Helmer 09-25-2009 08:29 AM

Big joe,

The .45ACP likes a variety of powders. I use Unique, 700X and Red Dot in my 200 grain SWC cast handloads.

Adam

Rocky Raab 09-25-2009 10:23 AM

For a century now, the military load has been 5.0 of (non-canister) Bullseye. That'll still work just fine with the Bullseye we buy.

Many other and newer powders will work just as well. TiteGroup is a new favorite because it burns so clean and uses such small charges. Clays is a Bullseye rough equivalent, as are 700X, RedDot, Solo 1000, Nitro 100, and a few more.

Lots of people like a slightly slower powder for what they perceive as a milder, slower recoil. Unique and all its near-clones fill that bill. Universal Clays, W231, Green Dot, American Select and others are included.

That's about as slow as most folks go, this being a round with a very high expansion ratio that indicates a fast powder to burn efficiently.

Jack 09-25-2009 10:30 AM

The good news is, there are a whole lot of powders that work well in the 45 auto - especially if you reload shotguns, as a lot of shotshell powders work nicely.
All the powders others have listed are good recommendations. To those, I would add AA #2, AA #5, and WST.

skeet 09-25-2009 11:05 AM

45 acp
 
I happen to use Win 231 not necessarily because it's the best but when I bought the Dillon 1050 at an auction it was set to load 231 and i got a lot of the powder at the auction...so that is what I shoot. But listen to Rocky or any of the others .. All suggested powders will work. 700X Red Dot Green Dot and especially Unique are my favorite mid range pistol powders.. And I have a lot of those powders because I used 'em for shotgun. Especially Unique in the 20-28 ga.. 357 44 Spec and Mag..

Ol` Joe 09-25-2009 09:53 PM

I don`t think you can make a bad choice of powder for the 45acp as long as you use one that is on the fast side of the burn chart. As to my personal take on powders, for target and general plinking you can`t beat Tite-group or VVn320 with any type/bullet weight. I also like PowerPistol or VVn340 for jacketed self defense or heavy hunting loads. The VV powers are so much cleaner they are prefered but do cost more.

mrmiskin 09-26-2009 08:14 AM

I must admit that I have not been on in a while and it is good to see the old format. One suggestion I think Moderator Jack should either stay on all the time or get an away button instead of the off button. "I'm just saying"

mrmiskin 09-26-2009 08:15 AM

I must admit that I have not been on in a while and it is good to see the new format. One suggestion I think Moderator Jack should either stay on all the time or get an away button instead of the off button. "I'm just saying"

Jack 09-26-2009 09:28 AM

Mrmiskin, you are not the first person to suggest that I am 'off'. ;) Maybe not even the first person today. . .
Seriously, I generally stay logged in here all the time, so, I guess I show as 'on'.

muskrat30 10-26-2009 07:20 PM

Hey, even I get the joke.

I use Tightgroup & H Universal in the 45 acp. I'm usually loading 200 grn RN plated bullets.

dovehunter 10-27-2009 03:23 PM

Here's another vote for Unique. I am not saying that it is the best but it does pretty well in my M1911 and, I guess more importantly, I always have it on hand because I use it for virtually all my shotshell reloading. I have also had good luck with SR4756 - which I only use in handguns.

Seawolf1090 01-31-2010 09:48 AM

I began my .45ACP handloading with Red Dot, and it does well. Had bad experience with Unique - burned dirty and gunked the Colt M1991A1 up to the point of failure in only a few magazines. Read elsewhere that Unique is best done for hotter loads to make it burn more completely(?).
Now, I have settled on Bullseye for most of my handgun loading - the main exception being .357 Magnum (I prefer Lil Gun).
AA#7 is also very good in the .45ACP for cast loads.

Larryjk 01-31-2010 12:29 PM

I have burned many thousands of 200 gr. SWCs through 45 ACPs over the years and used principally W231 and Bullseye. I run them about 800 fps., sometimes faster as in meeting the IPSC power factor. I use commercial cast 200 gr. swcs and haven't had any leading problems. Of course, both barrels have been polished by all of the bullets that have passed!

Gil Martin 01-31-2010 05:38 PM

It depends
 
I have loaded Unique for many years and really like it in the .45 ACP. All the best...
Gil


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