25 June 2014, 15:08
stepchild 2Red Dot
Is anyone using Red Dot in a 45ACP? Comments please.
Stepchild
25 June 2014, 16:28
p dog shooterI went through kegs of red dot in all kinds of pistol calibers 32 to 45.
A little dirty but it is or was cheap easy to meter and sends bullets down range. One cleans their guns anyway.
I like it because I can use in so many different things from cast rifle loads, shotgun and handgun loads.
25 June 2014, 16:41
stepchild 2p dog shooter,
Thanks for your reply. I was given a partial keg, 3 or 4 pounds and i'd like to use it up for something other than fertilizing the tomatoe plants.
Stepchild
25 June 2014, 17:39
the jiggerI have used Red Dot in my 45ACP for over 20yrs. As has been said it shoots a little dirty but it's the berries with plated bullets.
25 June 2014, 18:47
stepchild 2jigger,
That's the combination I have in mind. Thanks.
Stepchild
REd dot is good stuff; definitely do not use it for plant food. I like the old lots of unique and red dot as they are dirty and smoky; in Cowboy shooting it is almost like shooting black powder. I have lots of it and I refuse to throw it away. (PS:The new lots of it are much cleaner)
25 June 2014, 21:38
stepchild 2No, I just joking about the plant food, I've got Miracle Grow for that.
I was using Unique in a 9m/m that belched a lot of fire, don't recall any smoke though.
Stepchild
26 June 2014, 04:15
p dog shooterHere's a little red dot story one day my wife was using my 9mm hi power in a match loaded with 125 gr cast and a load of red dot.
the wind was just right or no wind that after the first 5 rounds or so she had a hard time seeing the target.
she took the match but it was hard to see for a bit.
28 June 2014, 06:09
drewzterI just shot some today. 4.3 gr under a 230 gr plated RN in my Springer RO. I shot it more accurately that the same bullet over 4.6 gr of Bullseye.
03 July 2014, 02:05
stepchild 2Thanks to all who replied and a Happy 4th to everyone.
Stepchild