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.45 colt for lions

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:40 am
by banya
is a 45 colt salty enough for killing lions out of the tree any advice would be greatley apreciated

thanx ken

Re: .45 colt for lions

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:45 am
by Huntintony
It will do fine. Plenty big enough.

Tony

Re: .45 colt for lions

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:58 am
by banya
thanks tony :)

Re: .45 colt for lions

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:59 am
by Big Mike
Shot a couple long tails with mine, it works fine. I load 250 or 300 gr hornady XTP, great bullet for 45 colt

Re: .45 colt for lions

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 3:21 am
by B-N-Trees
Out here in Colorado they require a minimum of 500lbs at the muzzle. That kind of restricts you to the big hand guns, i.e 38,s, 45autos, and some 357 loads are not lawfully adequate. Although in my opinion I think the .22 mag. is plenty. I like a gun that won't blast a lion out of the tree on the dogs but let it expire in the branches then fall out when its ready. But since this is not an ideal world I tote a 30-30 TC Contender and leash the dogs out of the way. So anyways be sure to check your state regs.

Re: .45 colt for lions

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:46 pm
by Brady Davis
B-N-Trees wrote:Out here in Colorado they require a minimum of 500lbs at the muzzle. That kind of restricts you to the big hand guns, i.e 38,s, 45autos, and some 357 loads are not lawfully adequate. Although in my opinion I think the .22 mag. is plenty. I like a gun that won't blast a lion out of the tree on the dogs but let it expire in the branches then fall out when its ready. But since this is not an ideal world I tote a 30-30 TC Contender and leash the dogs out of the way. So anyways be sure to check your state regs.

1. CENTERFIRE RIFLES OR HANDGUNS: Bullets must weigh min.
45 grains; must produce min. 400-foot lbs. of energy at muzzle.


Here is Colorado 2010 regs....

Re: .45 colt for lions

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:08 am
by B-N-Trees
1. CENTERFIRE RIFLES OR HANDGUNS: Bullets must weigh min.
45 grains; must produce min. 400-foot lbs. of energy at muzzle.


Here is Colorado 2010 regs....[/quote]

That's right Brady, for some reason I had 500-ft lbs in mind.