![]() While I started using 7.5 grains of Unique, I have since mostly pulled back slightly to 7.0 grains resulting in loads about 30 fps less in muzzle velocity. What follows are some of the current powders and bullets I am using so let us take a look at some of the cast bullets I use beginning with the above-mentioned 200-grain SWCs. I started back in the late 1950s using commercial cast round-nose bullets and powder that’s no longer available. In fact, one could fill a book with nothing but. 45 ACP as well as a long list of bullets. There are so many excellent powders applicable to the. All of this ensures reloads will function in any 1911 I happen to use. First, all brass is sized using the Lee Undersized Carbide Sizing Die, then case mouths are expanded just enough to accept the bullet using the Lee Universal Expanding Die and then, after placing the proper powder charge and seating the bullet without crimping, I turn to the Lee Factory Crimp Die. 45 ACP rounds - and I do mean all - are loaded the same way. As outlined in the first installment of this series, all of my. ![]() I load and shoot large amounts of cast bullets of several types in my 1911s. ![]()
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