I have two molds for .45ACP right now (Lee 200-grain SWC 68 clone and a NOE 452-230-hp) but I want to add a third mold strictly for making high-volume plinking bullets. My 1911s seem to prefer 230s over the 200 SWC.
It seems like the lee 452-230-2r would be 'most likely to feed well' but I'm not sure how well taper-crimping a TL bullet works - is there much danger of crushing the lube bands and hurting accuracy?
The other option is the conventional-groove 452-230tc. Any known problems with it? If the design feeds well it would have the advantage of having a meplat that would help with tissue damage if I actually shot one at a live target.
Which one should I get?