Sorry i post so many questions, but i learned a long time ago if you don't know the answer to ask someone who does. it beats screwing up.
so I have a few bucks saved up and i'm going to buy a lee six cavity mold for 45acp shooting. it will be feeding a Springfield armory 1911 (mil-spec, if that matters?) loaded over a moderate charge of unique.
A while back some members donated a 228gr 1 o-give radius 2 cavity lee mold to me, and it has worked well in this 1911 as cast. However i don't know if this was a fluke or if i just got lucky with alloys or what.
basically i'm just looking for something that feeds well. I'm grabbing the .452 size kit as well, unless you guys think i should try a different one?
i have no problems with TL designs, but i'm curious if you can pan lube them or if they have to be used with LLA?
the ones i thought might work are:
lee 230 gr Truncated cone TL
lee 230 gr Truncated cone non-TL
lee 200 gr RNFP non-TL
lee 228 gr 1 ogive RN
i'm not limiting it to only these ones, but just figured those would be solid starting points. feel free to suggest other molds or a preference for one of these. Especially if you run them in a 1911 similar to mine. (see BONE STOCK)
thanks in advance everyone!
mike