HP-38? w-231
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HP-38? w-231
HAs anyone used it with a 200gr LSWC in .45 ? Looks like it would be a lighter recoiling load than BE or clays ..I believe its one of those blast from the past loads that was once used alot but BE and clays ,VV n310 seem to have the staget now. Anyway I"m kinda new to the .45 . Ive shot clays and BE and of the 2 BE seems lighter to me and clays seems pretty sharp .
I think in general the slower the powder the lighter the felt recoil is but the action also feels a lighter recoil so the slowest velocity you can get that still operates the action can be a different speed with slow or fast powders. Try 4.8 to 5.2 of 231 or HP38 with the 200 LSWC in the 45 and it will be about right for bullseye. As said above, these powders differ only as much as different lot numbers and are identical otherwise. -- Bill --
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I have for many - make that about 20 years - used 4.3 gr of 231 and the H&G #65 LSWC for the short line. John Rochon ( a former Canadian National Champion ) recommended 4.1 for the short line and 4.6 behind a 185 gr LSWC for the long line. Said that the the two loads did not require any sight changes. Myself, I resort to Federal 185 gr jacketed match loads for the long line on the rare occasions that it gets warm enough to find a 50 yard range up here.
Cheers -- Dr Jim
Cheers -- Dr Jim