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45ACP help please......
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Is that 5.0 of 231 using a 185gr bullet? I don't doubt I could go lower if I used a lighter spring. The 18# spring made factory ammo more pleasant to shoot as well, another reason I settled on the 18# spring.
I am going to work up some loads for 200gr Xtreme plated rn next, so I am open to hear what has worked for y'all.
SteveLast edited by sjg1966; 07-23-2012, 2:40 AM.Watch Astro steal brass and take it into his cage....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4B_pd-yRWE&hd=1
Glock 20C at indoor range....
http://youtu.be/T4bP8DnhT9QComment
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Perhaps it's bad powder?ImageUploadedByTapatalk1343033053.377548.jpgFacts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.Comment
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Powder is good to go. I've made and shot 9mm, 38spl, and 10mm with this same pound of 231.
SteveWatch Astro steal brass and take it into his cage....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4B_pd-yRWE&hd=1
Glock 20C at indoor range....
http://youtu.be/T4bP8DnhT9QComment
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The reason why the 185 requires more powder to work a slide then say a 200 is because of the lack of weight in front of the back pressure . Newton's laws at work, more mass creates more force . So you have to compensate with more powder.
For my 1911 i load those 185's with 5.8 gr of W231. The lighter spring was a good choice.sigpic Aaron " The Gun Nerd "
NRA Cert. Pistol & Rifle Instructor / RSO
Instructor , Amorer , Class III enthusiast and part time builderComment
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Thanks Aaron....that's something I learned thanks to you guys here. I went off of data from my manuals like I should and then went up from there due to the advice I received here. Now I'll have a better idea with where I should start loads for the 200gr bullets I have.
SteveWatch Astro steal brass and take it into his cage....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4B_pd-yRWE&hd=1
Glock 20C at indoor range....
http://youtu.be/T4bP8DnhT9QComment
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Both 185 and 200. Gun completely stock, little more then 5k through it.Is that 5.0 of 231 using a 185gr bullet? I don't doubt I could go lower if I used a lighter spring. The 18# spring made factory ammo more pleasant to shoot as well, another reason I settled on the 18# spring.
I am going to work up some loads for 200gr Xtreme plated rn next, so I am open to hear what has worked for y'all.
Steve
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I run 4.7gr of W231 under a Berry's 200gr SWC with the OAL set at 1.225". They cycle 100% (1250 so far) in my 5" 1911 with a 16lb recoil spring. I guess every gun is different."Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." B.Franklin,1759Comment
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What are y'all running with a 200gr plated rn and W231?Watch Astro steal brass and take it into his cage....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4B_pd-yRWE&hd=1
Glock 20C at indoor range....
http://youtu.be/T4bP8DnhT9QComment
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