Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
4227 is a great powder for that application, has a smooth pressure curve. And, if you're burning it hot, can be very clean.

I read that Hank Williams, Jr likes it in his vintage, 1st Gen .45 SSA's. Hank is a noted Colt collector. Now, it probably leaves some residue in that application. His reason was the smooth pressure curve in those old guns.

I like it in my .45 Colt Marlin Cowboy with 24" barrel. I shoot 300 gr. jacketed and cast bullets with a rather warm load. Burns really clean and it's a 'diller killer. Those big slugs will roll a 'diller with authority. They do tend to over penetrate, however... grin

DF


You bet DF, iirc HWJ's load is 19 grains under a 255 gr Keith bullet, I use only 25 grains under the 300 grain bullet in the 454C, it is very smooth to shoot, I'm going to be looking for takers this fall to catch and contain one of those bullets, I'm betting they can't. ;]

Nope, wouldn't bet on catching one...

Not in a critter...

DF