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Thread: Casting and shooting the h&g #68 200 gr. Swc

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    Boolit Master
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    Casting and shooting the h&g #68 200 gr. Swc

    finally getting some casting done for my 45 acp. the alloy is on the softer side, 2% antimony. using unique powder.
    grouping is ok, i have done better in my younger days. for target/ bullseye shooting what is everyones preferred powder?

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    There's a "few" 1911's here,with a cpl more in "midst" on the bench.... but,one particular two tone ported commander is my buddy pistol. I've had zero issues with the porting and cast BTW. What it has demonstrated is how recoil,felt recoil... can be a game changer WRT to practical accuracy. This isn't a bullseye gun,but it thinks it is...

    To answer your question,in my favorite 1911..shooting 200g SWC, make it 700X..
    with the note that I get to adjust the load to suit the day,and how well I'm shooting. Meaning,I don't have one load level with it... that varies.

    Good luck with your shooting.

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    200 grain is about all I shoot. A good 1911 is not picky with different shotgun powders. I have benched a lot of powders and with the correct load they all group. I stay with Bullseye-231-Titegroup because all can be loaded with 4.5 grains. Vihtavuori is cleaner but costs more.

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    I have been shooting the H&G 200 grains SWC for about 40 years with a load of 3.7 gr of Bullseye or 4.0 gr WW 231.

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    Bullseye, Winchester 231 and Unique are what I load.

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    W231 is what I used when I was shooting commercial copies of the H&G 068.

    Once I started casting, the first ~200 grain SWC mould I purchased was the Lyman 452460, so I have stuck with that boolit. It also works very well with W231.

    Robert

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    I’ve been using Redot as of late.
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    I have been loading the 45ACP with the HG68 (clone) for over 40 years and can't really say I have a particular favorite. I have used a number of different powders over the years depending on what was available, all in the burning range of bullseye to Unique. Just adjusted the charge weight to produce about 900fps so I easily made the 175 power factor for the various competitions I was shooting. I have found the 45ACP/HG68 is not fussy about powder producing good accuracy with just about anything in the correct burning range. Last 5-6 years have been using HP38, AKA 231.

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    I'm another ww231 user, but as has been said there are many powders that will let you shoot this boolit well. I use 4.1 grains for best results in my pistols, though an old Essex framed Target pistol ran just fine with 3.3 grains.
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    Kind of hard not to find a accurate powder with the h&g #68 or a clone like what I cast. Mostly use fast burning powders:

    clays
    bullseye
    wst

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