45acp 200gr lswc loads
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45acp 200gr lswc loads
what loads do you guys like for 45acp 200gr lswc? jsut for paper punchin'
I'm giving 5.0 gr of unique a try, i've moslty shot 230gr lrn in my 1911 on top of universal clays with fairly good success.. I'm trying to branch out to new powders and loads for stuff, and am wondering what others like.
I'm giving 5.0 gr of unique a try, i've moslty shot 230gr lrn in my 1911 on top of universal clays with fairly good success.. I'm trying to branch out to new powders and loads for stuff, and am wondering what others like.
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Re: 45acp 200gr lswc loads
Both of those powders are good, I use Green Dot because I had a lot from my old sporting clays shotgun loads. Those powders are all pretty close to the same burn rate. You have to use enough to make the gun run. I belive I used about 5.8 of Green dot with a 200LSWC and the Micro runs great on them. The Micro does not lie soft loads and it will not run them, just stubborn I guess. Ran into problems year ago before I strted re loading using Wolf ammo because it was cheap, their loads are a little on the soft side and now and then one would not make the slide run far enough to eject, CCI Blazer did because they were fairly hot.bgreenea3 wrote:what loads do you guys like for 45acp 200gr lswc? jsut for paper punchin'
I'm giving 5.0 gr of unique a try, i've moslty shot 230gr lrn in my 1911 on top of universal clays with fairly good success.. I'm trying to branch out to new powders and loads for stuff, and am wondering what others like.
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I use a 200 grain LSWC and 4.0 grains of Bullseye. I have lightened the recoil spring to 14 lbs.
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looking at all the different loads and different powders of varying burn rates, I would dare say all of those loads are mostlekely within a 50 fps rnge.jrayb95 wrote:I use 200 grn. LSWC with 4.1 grn Bullseye and seems to work pretty smooth for me.
Use what works for you and what you happen to have on hand.
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Interesting spread
Lee's Modern reloading shows 4.0 gr Bullseye at 790 fps
4.3 gr Green Dot 805 (the load they show for 200gr jacketed is 5.8 gr, 897 fps)
Smith's reloading http://www.reloadammo.com/ for 200gr lswc shows
Bullseye 4.2 gr 790 fps
Unique 5.1 gr 810 fps
Universal 5.4 gr 804 fps
and W231 5.5gr 910 fps
You certainly have room to play around with the loads
Lee's Modern reloading shows 4.0 gr Bullseye at 790 fps
4.3 gr Green Dot 805 (the load they show for 200gr jacketed is 5.8 gr, 897 fps)
Smith's reloading http://www.reloadammo.com/ for 200gr lswc shows
Bullseye 4.2 gr 790 fps
Unique 5.1 gr 810 fps
Universal 5.4 gr 804 fps
and W231 5.5gr 910 fps
You certainly have room to play around with the loads
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Oldman likes Green Dot, mostly because he had 3 pounds or better left over from his sporting clays shotgunning days. If you look art a powder furn rate chart you will see a lot of different powders in the same range as Green Dot, like 700X 231 Int and Univ Clays, Unique. Bullseye is a great pistol powder nd always has bee, it is near the top of the burn rate chart and is great in short barrel guns. 296, H110 and 2400 are also used in.38/.357 but would probably be better in the long barrels as it's burn rate is a lot slower.bgreenea3 wrote:OK, so far Boam likes green dot, a couple votes for 4.,0-4.3gr oof bulleseye, dad likes Bulleseye UC and W231...
anybody try winchester auto comp? any good?
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296,h110, and 2400 are great in heavy bullets and long barrels I would add Bluedot to that list too....bearandoldman wrote:Oldman likes Green Dot, mostly because he had 3 pounds or better left over from his sporting clays shotgunning days. If you look art a powder furn rate chart you will see a lot of different powders in the same range as Green Dot, like 700X 231 Int and Univ Clays, Unique. Bullseye is a great pistol powder nd always has bee, it is near the top of the burn rate chart and is great in short barrel guns. 296, H110 and 2400 are also used in.38/.357 but would probably be better in the long barrels as it's burn rate is a lot slower.bgreenea3 wrote:OK, so far Boam likes green dot, a couple votes for 4.,0-4.3gr oof bulleseye, dad likes Bulleseye UC and W231...
anybody try winchester auto comp? any good?
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