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    I guess it only makes sense.....

    I was going through my 'random brass' bucket today, and realized I had ~150 .45acp cases in there... I put them in a baggy... but it just seems like a waste of perfectly good brass if I don't have anything to shoot out of them... And I find myself browsing for info on the CMP 1911's and .45 molds

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    Welcome to the disease of reloading cast boolits.
    Any stray brass requires a new gun to shoot it out of, as well as all the rest of the paraphernalia.

    By the way, 1911 pistols are an addiction all on their own. Owning just one won't do it.

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    That way lies madness.

    I know, I've been there...

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    Yes I have started with brass, then dies, molds then finally the firearm lol

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    Saved brass is never a waste. Some day you might need it. Some one you know might need it. You might need to trade it. Christmas is a week away and YOU might be glad you got it !!

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    Yep, had the same problem which lead to me acquiring 2 pistols, molds and dies to load for 40S&W. At the time I was only interested in 9mmP and 45ACP but picked up about 2 buckets of 40S&W brass during my brass scavenging. I still prefer autos other than 40S&W, but I hang on to them and use them from time to time.

    Someday soon I'll probably get a 1911 in 38Super as I have a 5 gallon bucket of once fired brass in that caliber. I have also bought a number of molds and dies that have no application as yet, but someday... This madness never stops.
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    I have one round of 6.5X55 ammo.
    I come real close to buying a 6.5X55 barrel today.
    I'm sure it would be a great companion to my 6.5X57.

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    Warning - if you come across 41LC brass send them to HarryO or me. Don't go down that road!
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    I was looking at my stash of 9mm range pickup brass and trying to decide if I should buy a 9mm barrel for my Romanian Tok. But I can quit any time, and I don't have a problem.

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    I have a network of friends that swap or trade brass. We don't keep score, we just pass down anything that we don't personally load or that we have in surplus. I also joined Castboolits sister site ABT. There are a lot of cartridges that I have no desire to own or load but I agree that everyone needs a 1911 and a 45 ACP!

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    I've had a set of 45 ACP dies for several years.

    I also came into a small box of 45 ACP brass in a trade.

    I don't have a 45 ACP firearm.

    I just caught myself fondling the dies, in contemplation.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam_mac84 View Post
    I was going through my 'random brass' bucket today, and realized I had ~150 .45acp cases in there... I put them in a baggy... but it just seems like a waste of perfectly good brass if I don't have anything to shoot out of them... And I find myself browsing for info on the CMP 1911's and .45 molds
    Unless you are a collector, spend the money on a quality commercial 1911.
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    LOL, when I bought my first two molds, they were used, and the guy was getting out of casting. One was for the 45 LC. That was back in the early 70's. I have the mold, lube size dies, reloading dies, brass and everything else EXCEPT for a gun to shoot them in. One of these days a lever gun or revolver will find me at the right time and I will correct that. Mean time, I will cast a few up for others, just to keep the molds working, and yes, I have added to the number of molds for that caliber. Just still waiting for the right firearm to come along. Dusty

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    That's how I ended up buying a .45. I had some brass laying around, then a Cabela's gift card was used to buy some dies. All I needed was a gun. . A short time later I picked up an xds.45 at the local gun store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam_mac84 View Post
    I was going through my 'random brass' bucket today, and realized I had ~150 .45acp cases in there... I put them in a baggy... but it just seems like a waste of perfectly good brass if I don't have anything to shoot out of them... And I find myself browsing for info on the CMP 1911's and .45 molds
    If you can find one the H&G 200 gr is accurate and is smooth to shoot. Keep good notes with measurements and be safe. AS others will tell you it is an addiction but it is very enjoyable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookworm View Post
    I've had a set of 45 ACP dies for several years.

    I also came into a small box of 45 ACP brass in a trade.

    I don't have a 45 ACP firearm.

    I just caught myself fondling the dies, in contemplation.....
    Don't wait any longer. The stress only gets worse until you give in.

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    I had 2 big jugs of 9mm pick-up brass and 9mm dies (used but a gift) and no 9mm pistol. So I gave one jug to a friend for his newly acquired Luger. Then quess what happened; a 9mm pistol came my way. See, sharing pays off.
    God Bless, Whisler

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    45 ACP is the first cartridge I reloaded as a teenager using the classic Lee Loader. It's almost the perfect size and proportions for ease of reloading. Every man should have a 45 1911
    And just for your info... casting with a single cavity is about as close as you can get to zero production, while still having some production. -- Whitespider

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    IMO the absolute best auto pistol / cartridge combo ever and so easy to reload. But there are a bunch of non 1911s out there in .45 also to consider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    IMO the absolute best auto pistol / cartridge combo ever and so easy to reload. But there are a bunch of non 1911s out there in .45 also to consider.

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    Yes. Smith & Wesson made some great revolvers in that caliber.

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