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I handload the 45 Super with a goal of only 700 FPE same as my 10mm heavy loads. For the width of the largest interior grizzly I will have no problem with enough penetration with the correct bullets. I have had excellent results with CAMPRO 250gr RNFN . Yes I like the bigger hole especially on bears. Another good bullet is the 200gr Lehigh Pent. Bullet.The .45 Super is certainly capable. The 255 grain hard cast loads penetrate nearly as deep as the hot 10mm and leave a bigger hole while doing it.
.Sounds like a great set up. You've got the best of both worlds.I have a Springfield 1911 that I made 45 Super capable. I enjoy it very much. I Added a ported 6” barrel to a 5” slide. Added a recoil buffer and a heavier Wolf hammer, and went from the stock 16 lb to a 20 lb recoil spring. I’m getting 1239 fps with Underwood, 45 Super 230 grain Gold Dot loads. It’s actually nice to shoot. I’d rate recoil as a little less than a 41 Mag. It’s also easy to switch back to the 5” match barrel and stock recoil spring when not hunting with it, and using 45 ACP loads.
Don’t recommend 230 GD for hunting gameI have a Springfield 1911 that I made 45 Super capable. I enjoy it very much. I Added a ported 6” barrel to a 5” slide. Added a recoil buffer and a heavier Wolf hammer, and went from the stock 16 lb to a 20 lb recoil spring. I’m getting 1239 fps with Underwood, 45 Super 230 grain Gold Dot loads. It’s actually nice to shoot. I’d rate recoil as a little less than a 41 Mag. It’s also easy to switch back to the 5” match barrel and stock recoil spring when not on hunting with it, and using 45 ACP loads.
45 SuperI don’t take extended distance shots at game. It’s bowhunting ranges for me. I put one of the GD 230’s through both lungs of a Whitetail at 20 yards with exit 4-5 years ago. I agree though. If I were going for anything bigger or defense I would go with 255 grain hard casts.
Joe Here some data for youI don’t take extended distance shots at game. It’s bowhunting ranges for me. I put one of the GD 230’s through both lungs of a Whitetail at 20 yards with exit 4-5 years ago. I agree though. If I were going for anything bigger or defense I would go with 255 grain hard casts.
Thank you. Good information. I may have to work up a good hunting load.S
Joe Here some data for you
250s:
250gr XTP, 9.0gr Power Pistol @ 1.190":1,128 fps(38 fps ES)
250gr XTP, 9.0gr Longshot @ 1.190":1,164 fps(22 fps ES)
250gr Speer Gold Dot, 9.8gr 800x @ 1.215":1,164 fps(16 fps ES) That's 752 ft-lbs
250gr Hornady XTP, 10.5gr 800x @ 1.190": 1,206 fps (17fps ES) 807 ft-lbs
250gr XTP, 9.8gr Longshot @ 1.220":1,207 AVG - 13.97 ES - 9.89 SD
250gr XTP, 10.8gr 800X @ 1.190":1,256 fps(6 fps ES!)876 ft-lbs!
250gr XTP, 10.5gr 800X @ 1.17”: 1258fps (3 fps SD)
250gr XTP, 11.0gr 800x @ 1.190":1,266 fps(5 fps ES!) That's 890 ft-lbs
Fed 150 -WW Brass 45 ACP or Starline 45 Super
FYI
Brass DO not use + P brass for 45 Super loads
I like to keep my loads around the 700 FPE level in 10mm and 45 Super
If you like Speer GD suggest the 250gr .452Thank you. Good information. I may have to work up a good hunting load.