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| Probably because either the hensley & Gibbs #68 or the SAECO 068 and 069 are more popular. I have molds for both the Lyman 452460 and the SAECO 068 and the SAECO out shoots the Lyman in all my .45 ACP pistols. Why that is I don't know, but that's the results I get. The 068 has a bevel base and the 069 is, as far as I can tell, an exact copy of the H&G 68. I have four accurized 45s and the 068 is definitely the superior bullet in my guns. Paul B. |
| Posts: 2814 | Location: Tucson AZ USA | Registered: 11 May 2001 | 
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| well with the 45cal 452 dia midway but you half to make sure it has gas checks if your doing it yourself but if you wich to buy already done leadheads .com it has several bullets the 460 452 is 400 grain they have 335 452 that is called a short version but make sure to stay up in the top not bottom you half to have gas checks |
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| quote: Originally posted by hay seed: well with the 45cal 452 dia midway but you half to make sure it has gas checks if your doing it yourself but if you wich to buy already done leadheads .com it has several bullets the 460 452 is 400 grain they have 335 452 that is called a short version but make sure to stay up in the top not bottom you half to have gas checks
Hayseed. Not hardly. The Lyman #452460 is a 200 gr. semiwadcutter designed for target shooting in the .45ACP. It does not takea gas check. Paul B. |
| Posts: 2814 | Location: Tucson AZ USA | Registered: 11 May 2001 | 
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| The 452460 doesn't feed all that well in some pistols I've had. I use it for 45 Auto Rim revolver rounds and the 068 for 45 ACP. |
| Posts: 388 | Location: NW Oregon | Registered: 13 November 2005 | 
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