Guy Miner
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- Apr 6, 2006
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I'm used to 45+P handloads and commercial ammo getting into the 900-950 fps range with a 230 grain bullet. That's a solid step up from the normal 800-850 fps with a 230 grain bullet that much of the commercial ammo I've used manages to produce.
But... 1000 fps? From a standard 5" 1911 and a 230 grain bullet? Hodgdon thinks so!

I've loaded Ramshot Silhouette with a bit less of a powder charge before, and got good results. It's a great powder for the 45 ACP. I didn't ever expect to see a published 1000+ fps load for a 230 gr bullet though. So today I tried it.
Yes! From my Kimber, this very load produced an average of 1016 fps! SD and ES were thrown off by one oddly low velocity cartridge - I'll take responsibility for that. Apparently I messed up that one in particular or average velocity would have been higher and the SD & ES figures tighter.
Story should come out in a week or so. Used the Berry's 230 gr hollowpoint, which seems to be a pretty serious self-defense bullet. I've found it available in commercial ammo from two sources: Underwood and HSL ammunition companies.
Just a little tidbit that I thought you handgunner types would appreciate. Story in the works!
Regards, Guy
But... 1000 fps? From a standard 5" 1911 and a 230 grain bullet? Hodgdon thinks so!

I've loaded Ramshot Silhouette with a bit less of a powder charge before, and got good results. It's a great powder for the 45 ACP. I didn't ever expect to see a published 1000+ fps load for a 230 gr bullet though. So today I tried it.
Story should come out in a week or so. Used the Berry's 230 gr hollowpoint, which seems to be a pretty serious self-defense bullet. I've found it available in commercial ammo from two sources: Underwood and HSL ammunition companies.
Just a little tidbit that I thought you handgunner types would appreciate. Story in the works!
Regards, Guy