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Quote from Reloader on July 12, 2011, 9:31 pmBeen waiting for years for the best, a .45 Springer and a Kimber, thanks for the Kimber work. Anyway, I have been wishing for a reloader and the gun gods have blessed me I got a 450 from a garage sale in very good condition with a die and primer tubes. I had to get the locator pins and funnel die. I am looking for some ideas on a target plinking load for a .45 lead bullet. I am not really looking for tweek loads, just the normal guy on the range shooting down steel plates. Give me some ideas on it.
Been waiting for years for the best, a .45 Springer and a Kimber, thanks for the Kimber work. Anyway, I have been wishing for a reloader and the gun gods have blessed me I got a 450 from a garage sale in very good condition with a die and primer tubes. I had to get the locator pins and funnel die. I am looking for some ideas on a target plinking load for a .45 lead bullet. I am not really looking for tweek loads, just the normal guy on the range shooting down steel plates. Give me some ideas on it.
Quote from Reloader on January 10, 2012, 6:44 amFaster burning powders work better for light loads than slower powders - less smoke and less carbon buildup. Unique is an excellent "hot" load but notoriously dirty for light loads. Try W231 or Bullseye, but follow your reloading tables religiously.
Faster burning powders work better for light loads than slower powders - less smoke and less carbon buildup. Unique is an excellent "hot" load but notoriously dirty for light loads. Try W231 or Bullseye, but follow your reloading tables religiously.
