Since I bought my 25-2 Jovino Effector type revolver from my friend John H_____ I've been considering using the .45 AR for the first cylinder full in daily carry. I've been most interested in use of the 250 grain Keith bullet.
To start I bought a box of loaded .45 AR at a gun show and then ordered 200 pieces of Starline brass. I quickly found it necessary to order a roll-crimp seating die for my die set in order to properly crimp the Keith type bullets. It was also necessary to order the shell holders for both the press and the Lee AutoPrime due to the Auto Rim's unique rim thickness. It simply isn't practical to use or modify anything else. I have a lot of Unique because I use it in a lot of cartridges (.32 S&W, .38 Special, .41 Magnum, .44 Special, .44 Magnum, .45 Colt) so that is what I want to use. It would be reasonable to use some others like Universal, W231/HP38, PowerPistol and such but I'm going to start with Unique and change only if I can't get the performance I want.
Bullet | Weight | Powder | Weight | Velocity | Energy |
Keith | 255 gr. | Unique | 7.0 gr. | unknown | unknown |
Keith | 255 gr. | W231 or HP38 | 6.0 gr. | unknown | unknown |
FMJRN | 230 gr. | Unique | 6.5 gr. | unknown | unknown |
Links:
- Corbon .45 Auto Rim 160-gr. DPX at Highpowers and Handguns
- SMITH & WESSON'S 625-2 .45 AUTO RIM by JOHN TAFFIN
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