Winchester 45 Long Colt 250 Grain Lead Md: USA45Cb
Winchester Cowboy Loads With it's Flat Nose, Cast Lead Bullets And Target velocities. Winchester Top Quality Ammunition Factory produced With The finest Winchester Components And Cast Lead Bullets. Each Load Is Designed To Work In Revolvers And Lever Action Rifles While recreating The Ballistics Of The Frontier Era And Go Easy On The Firearms Bore. With The Clean Burning, Easy Shooting, Low Recoil properties Of These Loads Make Them a Great Choice For Any Form Of Casual Shooting.
Caliber: 45 Long Colt
Bullet Type: Lead
Bullet Weight: 250 Gr
Muzzle Energy: 312 ft Lbs
Muzzle Velocity: 750 Fps
Rounds/Box: 50 Rounds Per Box, ""
Manufacturer: Winchester
Model: USA45Cb
SKU: SS_67991
Total Rounds 50
Price Break Discount On 10 Boxes Or More. %5 Discount Will Be applied at Check Out.
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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45 Colt |
Weight |
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250 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Lead |
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MFG NO |
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USA45CB |
SKU |
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1053347 |
UPC |
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020892213616 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 45 Colt (45 Long Colt) was introduced in 1873 in Colt's Single Action Army. Adopted by the U.S. military in 1875, it served until 1892 when it was replaced by the less powerful (and unsatisfactory) 38 Long Colt. Originally loaded with 40 grains of blackpowder and a 255-grain bullet the 45 Colt produced about 900 feet per second for more than 400 foot-pounds of energy, a powerful handgun cartridge for its day--and any day. Using a .454-inch bullet, today's standard load retains the 255-grain bullet at 860 fps. Lighter bullets at somewhat higher velocities are available. 45 Colt was the most common chambering in Colt's single action. Today it is chambered in virtually all centerfire single-action revolvers and has been chambered in numerous large-frame double-action revolvers. 45 Colt is the most popular revolver cartridge in cowboy action shooting, and remains a powerful and effective personal defense cartridge, its only drawback being the necessity for a large revolver to house it. —
Craig Boddington