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32-20 loads for a Colt Police Positive Special

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  • Tflogger
    quote:Originally posted by Tflogger
    I've been loading 4.1 grains of Unique for years.
    Anyone want to share what they use?

    90 grain swc is the bullet
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  • charliemeyer007
    My really old Lyman book (no cover no clue as to the date - 50's?) list a 90 gr cast 311245 max 4.5 gr of Unique @ 1000 fps for good quality smokeless revolvers. The Lyman 49th edition has a Sierra 90 gr HC jacketed in the pistol data as the potentially most accurate load; max 4.8 gr of Unique @ 864 fps.

    Added I checked the old book again for 90 gr cast both 5066 and Unique are 4.5 gr @1000 fps. Bullseye 3.6 gr @1060 fps and Number 6 is 3.9 gr @1040.

    Under the RIFLE DATA 85 gr cast 311419 is 6.0 Unique @1680 fps; 110 gr cast 31133 5.5 gr Unique @1500 fps
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  • navc130
    The 1953 and 1960 Lyman book shows 5.8 gr. Unique at 1160 fps. It shows 4.5 gr. of 5066 at 1000 fps. Did you accidently read that column?
    Added: thank you for checking.
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  • Tflogger
    The Police positive being a light weight revolver.
    I will keep the loads light.
    I was hoping to get information on other light loads.
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  • DBMJR1
    My notebook is out in the shop, but I've got real good results using a 90gr Truncated Cone bullet from a Lee mold. Powder Coated and loaded a bit warm.

    They shoot great in my Win 92 carbine as well. In fact, they shoot great in the carbine.[:D]
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