So here I was looking at the new G&A and I see this really neat looking, hot performing bullet by Hornady in the Reloading Section where the caliber was the 7.62x39. The bullet was a nice short, red tipped affair that showed really good expansion in all calibers down to sub 1k velocities. It got me thinking...
The bullet is also made in .451 and .452 diameters for things like the 45-70, 45 Colt etc. Then I had to take out an old issue on the .357Sig. Same type of bullet in the 357Sig too! These bullets were at first made for use in rifles and carbines with tube style magazines. Smaller sizes have been used in a couple smaller caliber handgun rounds and a few are made in really short(same length as the 45ACP ashtrays) versions.
Now the questions that are begging to be answered!
1) Can these killer bullets be used in a 45ACP which typically uses the .451" bullet?
2) Will this bullet allow for velocities around 1050fps in a 45ACP case?
Hornady FTX
http://www.hornady.com/store/45-Cal-.452-200-gr-FTX/
Since these bullets are expanding very well at velocities from 800fps to 1300fps I really have to figure out if they can be reloaded in 45ACP. Just think about what they will penetrate for a few seconds. Think about the spitzer type .357Sig. Think about the new Knight 6mm x 40 using basically the same bullet. All that is needed is velocity around 1100fps or so at 10'. This seems quite doable in the 45 and the prospect of a really bad ass round for the 45 is way too much to NOT think about!
I figure if a .451" bullet works in a .45 if it's a JHP, and a .452" bullet works if it's lead, then a slight bit of firelapping will relieve any pressure jump with the .452" FTX.
Am I way off here or on track? I figure maybe someone has looked at this and already tried it.
The bullet is also made in .451 and .452 diameters for things like the 45-70, 45 Colt etc. Then I had to take out an old issue on the .357Sig. Same type of bullet in the 357Sig too! These bullets were at first made for use in rifles and carbines with tube style magazines. Smaller sizes have been used in a couple smaller caliber handgun rounds and a few are made in really short(same length as the 45ACP ashtrays) versions.
Now the questions that are begging to be answered!
1) Can these killer bullets be used in a 45ACP which typically uses the .451" bullet?
2) Will this bullet allow for velocities around 1050fps in a 45ACP case?
Hornady FTX



http://www.hornady.com/store/45-Cal-.452-200-gr-FTX/
Since these bullets are expanding very well at velocities from 800fps to 1300fps I really have to figure out if they can be reloaded in 45ACP. Just think about what they will penetrate for a few seconds. Think about the spitzer type .357Sig. Think about the new Knight 6mm x 40 using basically the same bullet. All that is needed is velocity around 1100fps or so at 10'. This seems quite doable in the 45 and the prospect of a really bad ass round for the 45 is way too much to NOT think about!
I figure if a .451" bullet works in a .45 if it's a JHP, and a .452" bullet works if it's lead, then a slight bit of firelapping will relieve any pressure jump with the .452" FTX.
Am I way off here or on track? I figure maybe someone has looked at this and already tried it.