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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4495271" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>I shoot the 45cal 225gr XPB in my custom Ultra Light Arms model 20 at around 2300fps. They are made for 45 Long Colt speeds but still handle my speed without a hickup. Recoil should be pretty reasonable even with 100grV of BH209. The 250gr XPB is actually a couple cents cheaper and made for 454 Casull. It still expands great down to 1100fps or less.</p><p></p><p>Lehigh has some new copper 230gr, 240gr and 265gr Control Fracture ML bullets for close to the same price also. MidwayUSA has a great price for them. Full Retail is around $1 each. I know for sure they perform as designed even with very light loads of BH209. Its a very deadly bullet too.</p><p></p><p>Lehigh 265gr CF 50grV BH209 at 25yards into the jug test media. Many other bullets failed this test and did not expand as designed. The Lehigh is designed to shear off petals after a couple inches creating multiple short wound channels but the base keeps going and going and going.</p><p><img src="http://www.rchs61.org/IMG_1960.JPG" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4495271, member: 15365"] I shoot the 45cal 225gr XPB in my custom Ultra Light Arms model 20 at around 2300fps. They are made for 45 Long Colt speeds but still handle my speed without a hickup. Recoil should be pretty reasonable even with 100grV of BH209. The 250gr XPB is actually a couple cents cheaper and made for 454 Casull. It still expands great down to 1100fps or less. Lehigh has some new copper 230gr, 240gr and 265gr Control Fracture ML bullets for close to the same price also. MidwayUSA has a great price for them. Full Retail is around $1 each. I know for sure they perform as designed even with very light loads of BH209. Its a very deadly bullet too. Lehigh 265gr CF 50grV BH209 at 25yards into the jug test media. Many other bullets failed this test and did not expand as designed. The Lehigh is designed to shear off petals after a couple inches creating multiple short wound channels but the base keeps going and going and going. [img]http://www.rchs61.org/IMG_1960.JPG[/img] [/QUOTE]
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