My first attempt at loading .45acp
185gn Berry's plated flat points over 5gn of Hodgdon TiteGroup. I really like how the TiteGroup meters in my Lee autodisk pro. It doesn't leak all over everything like the H110 does. Bob and I made a...
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Well, adding a bit of extra length seems to have solved the feeding issue with the XD. I tightened down a bit on the taper crimp too. I'm thinking that having none of the flat side of the bullet...
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Amazing what a little adjustment in the OAL will do. Long ago I tried loading some 156 gr SWCs, intended for the 38/357, in 9mm. I was shooting them in my S&W 39. Took a lot of juggling of seating...
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You may also consider switching to Bullseye or 231.I like Titegroup just fine, but in my Ruger P89 9mm found that it wasn't giving the slide the same "oomph" that 231 does when both are used at near...
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The main reason I got the Berry's bullets is simply that I have never dealt with cast bullets before and they were about the same price. I am going to try something else when the Titegroup is gone...
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Now if you can use what 45 brass I am getting at the range let me know. All ready have about 3 gallon's of mixed calibers of pistol brass.fastshooter
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Been reloading .45 ACP for several decades now & my alltime favorite target load is 5.5 gr. WW 231 with either the 185 gr. Berry's Flat nose, or the HBRN. When there was no 231 to be had a couple...
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