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    Light, accurate 45 acp boil it?

    I have been shooting a lot of hg68 clones in my 45 and while it does everything I want it to, it sure does take a lot of lead. I can simply keep it up and be happy, but it occurs to me to wonder: is there a good, accurate 45 boolit that uses significantly less lead?
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    H&G #68... Hollow point.

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    I have a H&G #68 mold and love it. Did they make a hollow point mold in#68?
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    NOE and MP do.

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    The NOE hollow point version of the h&G 68 weighs only 12 grains less. NOE makes a 167 grain version of that boolit.
    I have a Lee version that weighs 155 grains and it shoots well.

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    I'm not saying yours isn't accurate, but I've heard from more than one person that the 155 grain "thumb tack" is a dud. the 200 grain SWC is already as short as it is fat. If all you shoot is 25 yards or less, then some lighter designs will likely shoot well enough.
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    Yes, NOE says theirs weighs 188 grains, MP 185 grains. I consider that significant, although I shoot the solid only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by megasupermagnum View Post
    Yes, NOE says theirs weighs 188 grains, MP 185 grains. I consider that significant, although I shoot the solid only.
    With the 188-185 grain boolits, you get an extra boolit every 13-16 boolits depending on the mold. With the NOE 165 grain boolit, you get an extra boolit every 6 boolits. With the Lee 155 grain boolit, you get and extra every 4.4 boolits.
    The OP asked to save lead. The ones I suggested fit that category.
    As far as accuracy, that would depend on his individual gun, expected use, and abilities. Accuracy is dependent on the expectations of the shooter.
    At the ranges I shoot, there is no observable difference in accuracy.

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    I have shot a lot of 155 gr & 75 gr SWC over the years with good results, if you are using too much lead make some bullet traps and recycle your bullets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ioon44 View Post
    I have shot a lot of 155 gr & 75 gr SWC over the years with good results, if you are using too much lead make some bullet traps and recycle your bullets.
    While this is an excellent idea, the OP is from the Denver metro area. This is most likely an impossibility for him.
    For someone who lives in the county, it is a perfect solution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brewer12345 View Post
    I have been shooting a lot of hg68 clones in my 45 and while it does everything I want it to, it sure does take a lot of lead. I can simply keep it up and be happy, but it occurs to me to wonder: is there a good, accurate 45 boolit that uses significantly less lead?
    ".....I can simply keep it up and be happy..."
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    Have a 155 gr NOE mold that drops closer to 160 with range lead. Loaded a couple hundred and the shot just as well as the 190 SWC, but only shoot at 25 yards. Less lead and less recoil so will switch to these full time when I burn through my stash of 190 gr bullets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tazman View Post
    While this is an excellent idea, the OP is from the Denver metro area. This is most likely an impossibility for him.
    For someone who lives in the county, it is a perfect solution.
    Bingo. Wish I could set up a trap and do lots of other things that aren't possible in my little patch of suburbia.
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    .452 200 gr SW / 452460 LYMAN, BE 5

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    I have the NOE 155, drops 159, I have the Lee 155, NEI, 160, and a couple of others.

    If your gun will feed them they are fun to shoot. You'll use a bit more powder but save lead. There's a group buy going right now for the MP version of the 155.

    You can get 180-185 versions from Accurate. The H&G 130 is a good boolit.

    There are a lot of options for boolits lighter than 200 grs.
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    Its a little bit of wash because with lighter bullets you use more powder. Now if you are in an area where lead is hard to find but powder is available then I guess it makes sense but for if you already have access to lead I think #68 200gr SWC is a good bullet to shoot. I can get enough lead for my usage so I dont have this problem I guess.

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    I use light boolits for easy to shoot(low recoil)loads. I normally use the same powder charge I used with the heavier boolits as long as it functions the pistol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tazman View Post
    I use light boolits for easy to shoot(low recoil)loads. I normally use the same powder charge I used with the heavier boolits as long as it functions the pistol.
    Heh, I walked my load on the HG68s down to 4.5 grains of bullseye. If reliably functions the pistol, is really accurate, and I can shoot long enough that my eyes get tired before my hands do. I played around with the same boolit with various charges of Unique and found that 7 grains is very, very accurate, but it has a lot more blast and recoil than I am used to with my bullseye load.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brewer12345 View Post
    Heh, I walked my load on the HG68s down to 4.5 grains of bullseye. If reliably functions the pistol, is really accurate, and I can shoot long enough that my eyes get tired before my hands do. I played around with the same boolit with various charges of Unique and found that 7 grains is very, very accurate, but it has a lot more blast and recoil than I am used to with my bullseye load.
    I am using 4.1 of WST or Bullseye for mine. I have gone as low as 3.8 grains but function was inconsistent.

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