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Thread: Casting WW .452 sizing

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    Casting WW .452 sizing

    I have about 200lbs of WW ingot, and a lee 452-200RF mold. I plan on shooting these out ofa 1911, do I need to lead the barrell and check throat size etc before I load them, or just cast them, lube them, load them and have a great day at the range?

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    Gosh Drew I got away with doing stuff like that for years, decades actually. Even though I "know better" today I still sometimes just cast, size to a standard size, and load and shoot. Most of the time it works pretty well. Maybe not "match grade" but usually without leading and with reasonable accuracy. I say go for it and see what happens. Just make sure you make a dummy round to see if it drops into your 1911 barrel so you don't end up with a bunch of ammo you cannot use.

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    Unless it's some odd ball sized barrel (bore n groove) you should be good to go.

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    Don't try to solve a problem before it occurs.

    I have been loading 1911 .45 ACP since around 1970.

    I have never seen one that would not work beautifully with .452 bullets.


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    That's what I was hoping for, I've got plent of 45 cases, can make 7 dummies and make sure they cycle, check the barrell after 50 rounds for leading, I plan on buying a boolit sizer for my 308 but will work on hanguns first. Have not studied enough on gas check or paper to load over 2k fps...

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    You need to walk before you try to run.

    You should not try to jump into 2000+ rifle loads on your first attempt.
    First reload: .22 Hornet. 1956.
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    William, I agree, after a few thousand successes inhandguns ill move up to highspeed rifles.

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