Unloading...Not Reloading
Zeke Menuar
January 15, 2005, 12:29 PM
I have 150 rounds from a foray into 45 Super. Load was made for my late unlamented 1991A1. Put a recoil reducer and a 32lb recoil spring in the gun and away I went.
The loading was using Starline Brass, Oregon Trail 225gr Flatnosed bullets and 8.6grs of Power Pistol. Got almost 1100fps from a 5" 1911. But alas I sold the gun.
I have an inertial bullet puller. The thought of unloading 150 rounds in that manner doesn't sound too good. Would a collect style puller work to unload these rounds?
Don't care much about saving the bullets. I am toying with the idea of developing a reduced loading at 850fps using the Super cases to get some mileage out of them. Obviously I will reuse the powder.
Thanks
ZM
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Car Knocker
January 15, 2005, 12:59 PM
Most likely a collet won't be able to grab onto that bullet. What I have done with a single-stage press to break down short handgun rounds is slip a pipe coupling over the ram and shellholder, raise the ram to clear the coupling, place the round in the shellholder, grasp the bullet with a pair of side-cutters and lower the ram with the other hand. Pulls the bullet right out!
A longer rifle round can be broken down the same way without using the pipe coupling because it will extend beyond the top of the press and the side-cutters can be rested on the top of the press frame.
It's likely the bullets will not be salvageable in either case.
Jim Watson
January 15, 2005, 01:03 PM
If you are not in a hurry to get your brass back, just put the box of oddballs and the inertia puller handy, and knock out a dozen or so every time you do anything else at the reloading bench. Eventually you will work your way through them.
How do I know? Well...
Zeke Menuar
January 15, 2005, 01:14 PM
My wife really likes the loud pounding part of using an inertial puller. But I have to be there to separate the components. I will try to get her to help and call it date night.
ZM
Wedge
January 15, 2005, 02:59 PM
Buy another gun in .45 Super :)
The Bushmaster
January 29, 2005, 03:07 PM
Hell...Buy two .45 supers and give me one...
Zeke Menuar
January 29, 2005, 07:47 PM
I could see myself maybe getting an older S&W 625. No more 1911 based 45 Supers. Going to pull the bullets and sell the brass.
ZM
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