Merry Christmas Grinches!
One of Santa's Elves let slip there's a Colt Gold Cup in my neighborhood.
Questions:
1. What is rating (#) of reduced recoil spring that comes stock?
2. Anyone have good load data:
2a. Full power spring
2b. Reduced recoil spring?
Looking for opinions on projectile, powder & charge, known chronometer data, et cetera.
I'll follow up on this post with my buddy's load data from his original JOHN GILES 1911 . . . for the contribution to the knowledge of the sport!
Cheers!
Colt #05870A1 National Match Gold Cup
Moderators: pilkguns, m1963, Isabel1130
-
- Posts: 864
- Joined: Fri Mar 10, 2017 7:34 am
- Location: Copperhill Tennessee USA (a registered CERCLA superfund site)
-
- Posts: 130
- Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:13 pm
Re: Colt #05870A1 National Match Gold Cup
I'm not aware that the NM pistols came with a lighter recoil spring. They have lightened slides which can handle a heavier spring. Majority of the NM pistols do not lock up very tight so they come out of battery fairly easy. For 25 yds you can probably use 3.5gr of BE with either 185/200 gr lswc and a 12# recoil spring. You will have to judge whether or not the slide is battering the frame at all during recoil. A Giles built pistol will have better lock up than your NM and what it likes may be different than what your NM likes. It's always trial and error with recoil springs because not all pistols are created equal. 45 ACP is a forgiving cartridge for accuracy and any load that functions the pistol will easily hold X-ring at 25 yds if the pistol is capable of it. 50 yds is another story.
Have Fun!
Jon
Have Fun!
Jon
-
- Posts: 864
- Joined: Fri Mar 10, 2017 7:34 am
- Location: Copperhill Tennessee USA (a registered CERCLA superfund site)
Re: Colt #05870A1 National Match Gold Cup
Official answer from Colt customer support:
Colt Gold Cup NM will come with two recoil springs:
1. a #16 spring in the pistol
2. a #13 lighter spring, noted with a dark green mark on the spring
Colt Gold Cup NM will come with two recoil springs:
1. a #16 spring in the pistol
2. a #13 lighter spring, noted with a dark green mark on the spring
Re: Colt #05870A1 National Match Gold Cup
200 grain LSWC over 4.0 grains of Bullseyeatomicgale wrote:Merry Christmas Grinches!
Looking for opinions on projectile, powder & charge, known chronometer data, et cetera
Cheers!
185 Grain JSWC Over 4.5 grains of Bullseye or 4.8 grains of WST
Both work well for me.
Re: Colt #05870A1 National Match Gold Cup
GOVTMODEL, You and I have hit a winning combination. Here's what I got one time with a chronograph:GOVTMODEL wrote:200 grain LSWC over 4.0 grains of Bullseyeatomicgale wrote:Merry Christmas Grinches!
Looking for opinions on projectile, powder & charge, known chronometer data, et cetera
Cheers!
185 Grain JSWC Over 4.5 grains of Bullseye or 4.8 grains of WST
Both work well for me.
Clark Custom Colt Heavy Slide Gov’t Mdl.
.45 ACP Reload, Star 185 gr. SWCHP swagged,
4.0 Bullseye, Win. LP primer 750fps, 759
.45 ACP Reload, Nosler 185 gr. JHP,
4.5 gr. Bullseye, Win. LP primer 828fps, 829
-
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Wed Oct 18, 2017 8:58 pm
Re: Colt #05870A1 National Match Gold Cup
Is it an older model? Either way they usually came with a 16# and a 13# spring as mentioned before. I have had great luck and accuracy with LSWC Zeros over 4.0 Bullseye up to 25 yards, 13# spring. If it is an older model with a lightened slide (you will be able to see the extractor when looking under the slide.) then I would not recommend anything hot like 230 ball ammo. Keep the loads light. YMMV