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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 3582017" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>I ended up with a half full metal can of red dot, the old red can that was 8 pounds or so. Thought I would see if it was any good so I loaded up 6 rounds of 45Colt with 200gr cast bullets. The load 7.3 gr is listed at 1001 fps on the Alliant web site and thinking of I got close to that on my chrono I could call the powder good. Well my loads average was around 850 fps. They all went bang and seemed pretty consistent just wondering about the chrono readings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 3582017, member: 10973"] I ended up with a half full metal can of red dot, the old red can that was 8 pounds or so. Thought I would see if it was any good so I loaded up 6 rounds of 45Colt with 200gr cast bullets. The load 7.3 gr is listed at 1001 fps on the Alliant web site and thinking of I got close to that on my chrono I could call the powder good. Well my loads average was around 850 fps. They all went bang and seemed pretty consistent just wondering about the chrono readings. [/QUOTE]
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