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What does your .45 ACP like to digest make model and barrel twist if you have that info . I'm trying to find some loads that will work in mine .I would like to start with your tried and true loads . Thanks in advance | ||
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My Kimber Team Match II likes a 230 gr Hornady FMJ/FP over 8.4 gr of Hodgen HS-6. I believe the twist rate is 1:16. Praise be to the Lord, my rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. | |||
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45's are really not fussy at all. i think i must have over a dozen different loads that i use and they all work good | |||
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I have this New ( Just opened it and took it out of the box , so new to me ) Griffon .45 made in RSA , by Contential Arms or someone like that . Anyway it key holes at 25 yd. with 230 hardball !. What's up with that crap ??. So I thought I would ask others what loads they used as I'm unsure of the twist rate . I have lots of powders and projectiles . those 230 were factory loads of some outfit or another . Rather than wasting load shoot evaluation time, I wanted to ask my fellow members what they use . So I can start some where hopefully near the finish line , so to speak . I load .380 9mm .38 .357 .44 , yet I own # 4 .45 and have never loaded for them . My WW 2 Remington I no longer shoot , Para and Springfield boxes aren't opened as of yet . Oh # 5, I've also got an original Colt Army model 1917 Philippine campaign revolver that takes star clips to shoot ACP ?. Which I've never fired either . Found out what their worth and put it in the safe years ago .Still has the original flap US Army holster if memory serves me correctly . I might part with that for a nice rifle ?,as I purchased that from an Old Timer who's father used it over there . He was a cop in Chicago during Capones day . I also purchased his .38 Colt special and one other old piece which escapes me at the moment . I had better open that safe to refresh my memory !!. | |||
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Same gun, same load | |||
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5.5-6 grains of 231 with a super-hard-cast (lots of wheel weights) in the 205-225g range is a good plinker round if you cast your own. Cuts down on cost and you can periodically dig through your berm and make new bullets almost for free! Many variations on that to play with depending on your molds and inclinations. | |||
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I have jacketed and hardcast commercial bullets . One thing I have never gotten into is casting my own . I know how and what % of what to add depending on hardness desired . I also have about 200lb. of Pure lead in sheets as well as tin and antimony . I set some friends up because they wanted to do Cowboy Shoots . I've just never found or took the time to do my own . So when good cast bullets were on sale ,I would buy K or so at a time , now I've got K's .44 .45 .38 . I also have a fair stock of fresh Herco does anyone have a load for that in .45 cast or jacketed ?. I believe my bullet weights range 185 , 200 or 225 and 230 in .45. I'll check when I get back home . | |||
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