Blammer
09-02-2008, 08:12 PM
Ok, it was a long time ago that I was looking to relaod 45ACP.
the price of bullets (10yrs ago) was just too high for my budget so I aimed towards the cheaper ones. 9mm at the time was extra cheap.
I guess I've just forgotten how much fun shooting my 45 ACP was because cost was always a factor prohibitive from shooting it a lot. Eventually it got relegated to the back porch, so to speak, as other interests took over.
I've always carried a 45 for protection but hated practicing with it because factory ammo or my reloads were just too pricey.
Well after I got back into casting things changed. They SUDDENLY changed for the better when I got an RCBS 200SWC. The mould casts like a dream, and in no time I had about 200 bullets ready to go.
I really wasn't too warm about the design as SWC have not been good to me in the 1911 model's I've owned.
so I really didn't have too high a hopes for this. I loaded up some rounds and tested a few in the back yard. So far so good. I loaded up 50 to shoot next time I was at the range.
Well to my surprise my gun loved them! 50 shots just went too quickly... I was hitting the target good and it was fun to shoot! Even MORE fun when it was CHEAP!
Now that boolits are cheap! I'll be shooting lots more!
Suddenly the 45 is viable again for me to shoot!
Yeehaw!
I'll be putting my Kimber 1911 Ultra Compact through the ringer again... :)
the price of bullets (10yrs ago) was just too high for my budget so I aimed towards the cheaper ones. 9mm at the time was extra cheap.
I guess I've just forgotten how much fun shooting my 45 ACP was because cost was always a factor prohibitive from shooting it a lot. Eventually it got relegated to the back porch, so to speak, as other interests took over.
I've always carried a 45 for protection but hated practicing with it because factory ammo or my reloads were just too pricey.
Well after I got back into casting things changed. They SUDDENLY changed for the better when I got an RCBS 200SWC. The mould casts like a dream, and in no time I had about 200 bullets ready to go.
I really wasn't too warm about the design as SWC have not been good to me in the 1911 model's I've owned.
so I really didn't have too high a hopes for this. I loaded up some rounds and tested a few in the back yard. So far so good. I loaded up 50 to shoot next time I was at the range.
Well to my surprise my gun loved them! 50 shots just went too quickly... I was hitting the target good and it was fun to shoot! Even MORE fun when it was CHEAP!
Now that boolits are cheap! I'll be shooting lots more!
Suddenly the 45 is viable again for me to shoot!
Yeehaw!
I'll be putting my Kimber 1911 Ultra Compact through the ringer again... :)