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.45 acp 185gr LSWC
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I'm toying with the idea of casting my own bullets and thought I'd buy some factory cast bullets to try. I came across some 185gr LSWC at my reloading shop today so I pick up a few. Now here're my questions;

1) The bullets are cast at .452, I have a Lee .451 sizing die, should I size these bullets before loading?

2) The bullets are pre lubed, if I size these bullets in the Lee sizer do I need to treat them with Lee Liquid Alox first?

3) How deeply do I need to seat these bullets?


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Hey skip. I have loaded a few of these. I would not worry about resizing or additional lube if they are lubed in the grove. As to seating depth I seat them to have about 3-4 thousands of the shoulder above the top of the case and shoot away. I have found with these you have to play around with the seating to get them to feed in most 1911s.
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I am using a Ruger P345 which I have found to be considerably less picky than a 1911.


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Originally posted by idahoelk101:
Hey skip. I have loaded a few of these. I would not worry about resizing or additional lube if they are lubed in the grove. As to seating depth I seat them to have about 3-4 thousands of the shoulder above the top of the case and shoot away. I have found with these you have to play around with the seating to get them to feed in most 1911s.
Good luck


This mirrors my experience also with these 185 grainers.
 
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cast bullets for the 45 are usually 452. jacketed ones are 451. just load em up. a taper crimp die will help functioning, and if it hasn't been done, you may need to polish the feed ramp
 
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Originally posted by butchloc:
cast bullets for the 45 are usually 452. jacketed ones are 451. just load em up. a taper crimp die will help functioning, and if it hasn't been done, you may need to polish the feed ramp

This is correct, bullets too small can cause leading issues. In addition to taper crimping you'll need to expand the case mouth just a bit more to accept the lead bullet.


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