Novice asking about 45 acp lead SWC
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Novice asking about 45 acp lead SWC
I've acquired a 1911 pistol (Springfield Range Officer) and would like to make up some light loads for Bullseye type shooting at 25 yards. I"m already reloading for a S&W K38 revolver (1952 made), using Bullseye powder under Hornady 148 gr HBWC bullets. Those are swaged lead, very soft, accurate. For .45 acp I've read that the classic load uses a 185 gr lead SWC bullet. Locally I don't see the Hornady swaged SWC .451 bullets in 185 gr but they are available in 200 gr. Is that close enough? Is it best to use lead bullets? I want to continue using the same powder, Bullseye (the only kind I have). There is no organized Bullseye shooting where I live (British Columbia) but I like the style (and do shoot in ISSF rules competition at 25m). I use a Lee Loader hand tool for 38 Spl, and have picked up a Lee hand press and 45 acp dies for this new venture. The only 45 acp cartridges commercially available around here are all 230 gr and I'm a ways off being able to shoot that load accurately single-handed. Looking for a light load for accuracy (and not interested in action shooting).
Re: Novice asking about 45 acp lead SWC
If you already have Bullseye powder, you’re in business. For 25 yards, 3.5 grains with a 200 lswc or 4 grains with a 185 lswc.
The 45acp isn’t fussy to load for and will shoot just about anything well at 25 yards. The above loads are old classics . You may even find that they shoot well at 50.
JKR
The 45acp isn’t fussy to load for and will shoot just about anything well at 25 yards. The above loads are old classics . You may even find that they shoot well at 50.
JKR
Re: Novice asking about 45 acp lead SWC
+1 Good advice.
In addition, on occasion, I have improved accuracy by going to a hotter or magnum primer.
In addition, on occasion, I have improved accuracy by going to a hotter or magnum primer.
Re: Novice asking about 45 acp lead SWC
Thanks to you both. Much appreciated.
Re: Novice asking about 45 acp lead SWC
I like the 185 grain SWCs in my Gold Cups and also use Bullseye most of the time. 3.8 grains works great for me.
Bob
Bob