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ForneyRider
05-02-2008, 02:59 PM
I bought my Dad a Lee 200gr RF bullet mold and bullet sizer kit. I think it is .452 caliber. I got the RF instead of the SWC because of comments on SWC bullets and the XD.

He has a lot of wheel weights. He made about a mason jar of these. He said he re-cast about 10% of them. I told them from my reading, that is pretty good. He used pure wheel weights with pea-size of paraffin to clean up the lead.

He has never cast boolits before, but has years of experience casting sinkers and such.

We want to shoot these in Springfield M1911-A1 (stainless, loaded Government model) and a Springfield XD45 Service. These are slightly used, prolly <1000 rounds through them.

I have reloaded about 500 or so 45ACP with FMJ and JHP bullets from 700-1000fps with w231 and Power Pistol. I have a lot of primers, mostly WLP. For 45ACP, I use Winchester and Remington brass.

Typically, I use 4.6gr - 5.3gr W231 for my 230gr JHP and FMJ.

What load do ya'll recommend for a first-timer?

Much Thanks.

Ben
05-02-2008, 03:18 PM
You say you're shooting these in a 1911 pistol, I assume you're loading 45 ACP, if so try this:

200 gr.
Cast LSWC
Winchester W-231
Start at 4.4 grs. ( I'd consider 5.2 grs. Max )
Vel. - 771 fps for the 4.4 gr. load
Remarks: dia: .451"; col: 1.225"; 11,000 cup

trickyasafox
05-02-2008, 04:05 PM
I would use any data for the 200gr LSWC- even though your profile is different, these loads will work well for you. Unfortunately I don't have any power pistol or w231 loads to share, but I have had great luck with 5.3 grains of unique seating the bullet out as far as I can and still have reliable function from the mag.

alliant lists 5.1 gr for unique and a 200 gr lswc on their website- but its a target load. if you look at the same weight in JHP they list the max as 7.1 gr unique- so I think this load is plenty safe (and they have higher unique charges with heavier bullets as well)

edited to add- these loads are shot through my 1911 mil-spec. I have shot a good number of heavier loads in the 230gr range with 5.7 gr unique with no ill results, but these are a nice soft shooting load.