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Thread: Good Lee 6 banger 200gr. swc for 1911?

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    Good Lee 6 banger 200gr. swc for 1911?

    Yep, gonna start casting and loading for a 1911. I know the best swc for the 1911 was made by Hensley & Gibbs but I'd like an easy to get 6 cavity.
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    I like the 45 acp - 200 gr. - SWC - non-tumble lube
    Lee makes the #452-200-SWC - with a traditional lube groove
    #90310 - 6 cavity
    #90348 - 2 cavity
    I'm not a fan of the tumble lube design. I still lube with Lithi-Bee lube ... a soft lube ... but I'm sure this design could be powder coated if you choose .

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    both of these are Lee bullets, big one is 452-200 SWC

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    The Lee 452-200-SWC is their version of the H&G 68 BB, though I'd prefer a plain based version like the RCBS 45-201-SWC, which is RCBS' version of the H&G 68.

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    I have one of the custom lee 6 cav 45 210 gr for the ACP I'll sell you if interested.
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    Don't overlook the Lee 230 grain truncated cone versions. Either standard or tumble lube versions. They feed perfectly in my 1911 and are very accurate. I have a 6 banger tumble lube mold that has casted literally thousands of bullets.

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    I had the TL452-230-TC and it fed, mostly. With a couple of magazines I had it would hiccup, oddly, one of those was a Wilson Combat. But with others I could feel the slide going back into battery sometimes. With that, it was 100% reliable in the magazines it liked, one of which was an old military 1M291 marked magazines made by Checkmate.
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    Because the lee has such a Small meplat...I thought it would be a problem...Nope...all good..Tho mine no longer has a bevel base!! I dislike bevel bases!! I do use that boolit...
    But, I still love the TL452 230 2r... It just Works..

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    The Lee 452-200-SWC without BB is a good looking bullet. I prefer plain based bullets myself.

    I too have had excellent results with the Lee TL452-230-2R too. It feeds great and is accurate.
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    Have the Lee 452-200 SWC and also prefer the flat base. Took the sprue plate and screws off and milled it down to remove the bevel. Casts about 190 grs now with my alloy. This is my second one, first one finally died at about 45K bullets.

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    Appreciate all the feedback fellas. Thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich/WIS View Post
    Have the Lee 452-200 SWC and also prefer the flat base. Took the sprue plate and screws off and milled it down to remove the bevel. Casts about 190 grs now with my alloy. This is my second one, first one finally died at about 45K bullets.
    Thanks for sharing the life you got from a Lee mould.
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    I'd be taking a look at a Mihec 6-cavity al mold. It's more $$$$, but as with anything. You get what you pay for ($74 VS $47). That Mihec bullet is a fantastic design that has proven extremely accurate.

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    I recently did the same, and I bought the 200gr NOE 2 cavity mold. Drops well and shoots well.
    Gotten old enough I don't want any more 6 cavity molds. Even aluminum is heavy. I've a 5 cavity noe 130gr 9mm that gets real heavy.

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    Well, I ordered this one; https://accuratemolds.com/bullet_det...bullet=45-200E. I've had good luck with Accurate Molds, probably have a dozen of them. Got it in aluminum 3 cavity. Planning on trying #2 alloy to start.

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    Nice. Be interesting to see how it does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic_Charlie View Post
    Well, I ordered this one; https://accuratemolds.com/bullet_det...bullet=45-200E. I've had good luck with Accurate Molds, probably have a dozen of them. Got it in aluminum 3 cavity. Planning on trying #2 alloy to start.
    Looks to be very similar to the truncated cone Lee uses on their TL452-230-TC bullet. If you are loading for a 1911 a 1.200 OAL would be a good place to start. This is right off the lands in my pistol and feeding is 100%.

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