45 ACP
Ive been searching for some reloading equipment and supplies, ive found the brass and ive read on the powder and primers there is a hazmat fee. i live in cook county IL and when i do a google search for reloading supplies nothing comes up. Anyone in the area that can give me some info?
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i always buy my brass and bullets online but for primers and powders i go to a local sporting goods store and pick them up. usually close to the same price i can find online and skip the hazmat fee. hope this helps. good luck 0 -
yup thanks. i was just told there is a new cabelas not far from here. 0 -
who uses what type of powder? I know most people are product loyal but is there a difference? ive read the Lee reloading manual and there are to many different loads 0 -
I really like Hodgdon HP 38 for 45 ACP loads. 230gr jacketed bullet 5.3 gr powder and a remington primer. or 220gr lead bullet and 4.9 gr powder. remington primer. 0 -
cool thanks i will get a keg and look into tight group powder they are both 16.99 at cabelas and look it up in the manual the book says to use CCI and wincgester primers only so im going to stick to that and go with a 230 gr bullet 0 -
Winchester 231 has been the old stand-by for 45acp for years. 0 -
ill see if they have that. you cannever have enough 0 -
Vote number 2 for 231, I also like unique. 0 -
I have switched to RamShot Zip for 45ACP and will stick with that.
I use 5gr for 185 SWC-L for my Kimber 5 inch 1911 and it is extremely clean.
231 has been a favorite and cleaner than Unique and Bullseye also well liked for 45ACP but none are as clean as Zip.
RamShot is made by Western Powder which has been a primary powder supplier for factory ammo for a long time but recently started selling for reloading.
They are not new to powder just to us.
(I also tried their TAC for 223 and have switched to that as well for 223 but it also works well in many calibers)
Wulfmann0 -
quote:Originally posted by 5mmgunguy
Vote number 2 for 231, I also like unique.
vote #3 for Win231 powder. I love it for all my plinking loads. 5 grains, Winchester primers, Starline brass and Rainier plated 230gr RN bullets. Makes for a fun day at the range.0 -
I like 231 for the 45ACP also... 0 -
Hello 231 Is a fine powder for 45ACP and ball powder will flow well in a progressive press However IMHO Bulls-Eye is better and I think cheaper . It loads great in a STAR press I can't speak for other powder measures . I have loaded over 250,000 rounds of Bulls-eye in the last 35+++ years and during extensive Ransom Rest testing It is always near the top with smaller group sizes. "PRAISE THE HARD-BALL GUN" 0 -
Powder Valley Inc. has good prices on powder and primers. Making a good sized purchase makes the haz mat fee OK. Buying from Cabelas is done at FULL BORE RETAIL and then some. Save the $$$ and get your reloading products from Powder Valley. 0 -
Prices leap frog each other at Powder Valley and Wideners. Right now Wideners has not made the next increase and PV has.
So, Wideners is actually cheaper and with a big order it could add up.
Exp 8 LBs IMR4895 is $121.00 at PV and $118.00 at W
Wolf SRM primers are $90.00 at PV and $87.00 at W (for 5K)
Most others have a similar small savings but if one bought 4 of the 4695 and 10K of primers that would be $18.00 for the same stuff.
I would choose the $18.00 myself to pocket.
Next month W could leap frog over PV so one must check all options the day of ordering
Wulfmann0 -
quote:Originally posted by bpost1958
Powder Valley Inc. has good prices on powder and primers. Making a good sized purchase makes the haz mat fee OK. Buying from Cabelas is done at FULL BORE RETAIL and then some. Save the $$$ and get your reloading products from Powder Valley.
will do im looking to buy the winchester powder and winchester primers. at the prices at powder valley i willbsave alot.0 -
any of those sites sellgood deals on brass i was ripper of by some by some guy on the auctions. 0
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