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  • #16
    NoNOS67
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 2161

    Originally posted by Bill Steele
    I love my G20SF and G29SF. After a little bit of trigger work and I shoot them as well as my best 1911. Can't beat the value of the large frame Glocks.
    Might have to look into those. I love my Glocks and am trying to diversify a bit, but I guess one more wouldn't hurt anything.

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    • #17
      deac777
      Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 366

      Alliant Power Pistol has been my choice for jacketed .40 S&W.

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      • #18
        Munk
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 2124

        On a berry's 165grn FP, I've used BlueDot between 7ish and 11 grains without issues. I settled around the middle for my common loads because it's just barely at the compression point for the powder at 9grns.

        With a 155 grain bullet, 10 grains would probably be a good medium-power load for it.
        Originally posted by greasemonkey
        1911's instill fairy dust in the bullets, making them more deadly.

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        • #19
          Bill Steele
          Calguns Addict
          • Sep 2010
          • 5028

          Originally posted by Munk
          On a berry's 165grn FP, I've used BlueDot between 7ish and 11 grains without issues. I settled around the middle for my common loads because it's just barely at the compression point for the powder at 9grns.

          With a 155 grain bullet, 10 grains would probably be a good medium-power load for it.
          Another great idea. I am loading more and more Blue Dot these days, in all sorts of calibers.
          When asked what qualities he most valued in his generals, Napoleon said, "give me lucky ones."

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