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RELOADING QUESTION........45acp.

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  • LABWILD
    I suggest that you need to post your questions separately. If you are serious you will get excellent advice from this forum.
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  • Tailgunner1954
    Have you checked Alliant's website for data?
    Contact Teddy-the-Hutts press secratary.

    Whittemore
    Some guys like a mag full of lead, I still prefer one round to the head.
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  • dg101win
    5.0 grains of Unique is a nice starting place.
    We assume that you already have at least one reloading manual. That or Alliants website is the safest place to look for load info.

    Retired Air Force Msgt--NRA Life Member since 1971
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  • Mr Gee
    i've taken it to 6.5 . 185 hp Horn. WW primer But w/ a # 17 spring

    confused....but learning
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  • ContacFront
    Bopeep,

    Try posting your questions in the Reloading forum which is currently the paintball forum. [:D]
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  • CHGOTHNDER
    Have you posted your question here also[?][?] http://forums.gunbroker.com/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=9

    PJ

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  • Permanently deleted user
    I use 4.5 grains of Bullseye, and 4.2 grains of 700x, both of which produce a good round.

    I use the unique in shotshell
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  • Shootist3006
    I agree w/classic, Unique is a bit slow for the .45. It does make great reduced power loads for the .41Mag or the .44Mag (800 to 1000 fps) but otherwise - save it for the shotgun - where it will burn too dirty to be of much use[:p]
    I did find a good load for a light bullet (90 gr.) in a 9MM using Unique so with patience you may fing one for the .45 (but I kinda doubt it).

    For Alliant data go to http://recipes.alliantpowder.com/index2.html

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