45 Super, 460 Rowland and 45 ACP+P have something the 10MM does not
BY Herschel Smith
Tim Sundles.
I’m still waiting for Tim to acknowledge the 450 SMC (which he may not since that cartridge is made by Double Tap).
Tim Sundles.
I’m still waiting for Tim to acknowledge the 450 SMC (which he may not since that cartridge is made by Double Tap).
On April 21, 2025 at 11:34 pm, Georgiaboy61 said:
@ H.S.
FYI, couldn’t get the video clip to run… not sure why…
Elmer Keith – the legendary gun-writer, gunsmith, wildcatter of new cartridges, cowboy, hunter and pistolero par excellence – was once discussing the use of the venerable 45 Colt for hunting. He maintained that he got excellent results with relatively moderate pressure loads, even against large/dangerous game, and saw no need to change to something hotter. He explained that those big 45 caliber slugs “let out a lot of blood, and let in a lot of air….”
What’s old is new again, isn’t it?
Most gun guys are familiar with the lineage of the 45 Colt as an Old West cowboy round, used in the famous Colt SAA 1873 six-shooter, lever-guns, and in much else besides. But this history sometimes obscures the hunting done with it.
Keith was a crack shot, and also probably used hard-cast lead bullets for deep penetration when hunting with the 45 Colt, but there’s no denying he got good results when he used it. It might not be the most-potent cartridge out there, but like the 30-30 of lever-action fame, it will do if you will do.
It isn’t always the tool, but the man using it…