Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
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Re: Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
Recoil is mild. But remember, even "cowboy loads" will give a greater felt recoil in a 12" barrel compared to a 5" as the bullet is in the barrel longer. A physicist once explaned it to me, but I just heard "white noise"!!!!
I have seen factory stuff around, mainly Cowboy loads from PMC and Winchester, but boy, were they expensive!! About 45 quid a hundred if memory serves. What a shame the bloke who owned Howitzer gave up after the pistol ban. Non of us thought that pistol calibers would be so popular in other guns.
That said, reloading is the way. Let say you already have your brass. 5.5gn charge is going to get you 1270 rounds from a 40 quid tub. Generic .45 bullets will set you back 10 pounds a 100 and 100 primers, 3 quid.
To load a 1000 rounds of .45 Colt is going to cost you just less than £170. To buy a 1000 rounds of factory is going to be around £450......... No brainer!!
I have seen factory stuff around, mainly Cowboy loads from PMC and Winchester, but boy, were they expensive!! About 45 quid a hundred if memory serves. What a shame the bloke who owned Howitzer gave up after the pistol ban. Non of us thought that pistol calibers would be so popular in other guns.
That said, reloading is the way. Let say you already have your brass. 5.5gn charge is going to get you 1270 rounds from a 40 quid tub. Generic .45 bullets will set you back 10 pounds a 100 and 100 primers, 3 quid.
To load a 1000 rounds of .45 Colt is going to cost you just less than £170. To buy a 1000 rounds of factory is going to be around £450......... No brainer!!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
Sorry for ignorance but what is actually meant by a "cowboy load"? Thats interesting what you say about recoil, I guess maybe its something to do with the gasses having to travel further until released out the barrel.
Yea it will definately save a lot of money reloading, I was actually thinking of trying the Kranks Value bullets which are I think £27 for 500, think they are supposed to be ok.
Yea it will definately save a lot of money reloading, I was actually thinking of trying the Kranks Value bullets which are I think £27 for 500, think they are supposed to be ok.
Re: Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
Cowboy loads are a generic term for cartridges loaded to lower pressures for the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting in the US. Invariably loaded with lead, round nose, flat point bullets so they can be used in lever guns as well. Loaded to pressures that are safe in original firearms as well as Modena replicas.
For want of a better phrase, mild target ammo.
For want of a better phrase, mild target ammo.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Re: Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
27 quid for 500? looks like with the sums above you can load your ammo for about £110 a 1000! Now that's not to be sniffed at!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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Re: Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
I'd give dodgyrog a PM for boolits, he can usually size them to best fit your chamber/throat/groove for you.
His prices are friendly too.
His prices are friendly too.
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Re: Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
Ok thanks for clearing that up, yeah the kranks bullets will make it real cheap. What size of bullet are you using? I was thinking .454?Sim G wrote:Cowboy loads are a generic term for cartridges loaded to lower pressures for the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting in the US. Invariably loaded with lead, round nose, flat point bullets so they can be used in lever guns as well. Loaded to pressures that are safe in original firearms as well as Modena replicas.
For want of a better phrase, mild target ammo.
Dromia I would be interested that to get the perfect fit for the gun, I would have to take the gun to someone to have the barrel slugged wouldnt I?
Re: Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
You can slug it yourself very easily and I can pop a couple of slugs in the post for you.
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Re: Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
Naw, piece of widdle to do it yourself, just lightly oil the chambers and knock through an oversized ball. Do the same down the barrel and you have your slugs then just measure. Get them started with a good whack from a soft faced hammer and then they will push through with a cleaning rod, pack some tissue paper onto of the ball before you use the cleaning rod to form a plug lust in case the rod goes into the ball.hakeswill wrote: Dromia I would be interested that to get the perfect fit for the gun, I would have to take the gun to someone to have the barrel slugged wouldnt I?
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Re: Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
Ok I will have a look when I get the gun, wont have it for a few weeks yet probably until they sent me back my license
Re: Uberti Buntline .45 long colt
What is the thickness of the stock extension you have on your gun Simon? Is it 6mm?
I have been told that I wont ever need to trim the cases reloading pistol cartridges is this correct? I dont need to buy a case trimmer or deburring tool?
I aslo forgot to ask how is the balance of the gun with the bar? Would a counterweight not improve it on the end of the rod?
I have been told that I wont ever need to trim the cases reloading pistol cartridges is this correct? I dont need to buy a case trimmer or deburring tool?
I aslo forgot to ask how is the balance of the gun with the bar? Would a counterweight not improve it on the end of the rod?
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