What is your favorite 45ACP load?
45shooter
September 18, 2006, 01:43 AM
What is your favorite load for the 45ACP?
Mine is as follows:
200gr H&G #68 SWC cast bullet
5.6gr Winchester 231
Federal large pistol primer
Any commercial brass
OAL of 1.255
Typical velocity for this load is about 875 fps from 1911 Government and 775 fps from 3.5" Officer model.
My father started loading this combo around 1970 and my brother and I continued it in the late 80's to today. In last 35+ years my father, brother and my I have loaded about 250,000 rounds of this load and every one of those were fired in a 1911 pistol of one kind or another.
It is accurate, reliable and powerful enough for what we need done with a 45ACP.
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jmorris
September 18, 2006, 10:01 AM
3.7gr Clays
230gr Precision bullet
OAL 1.230
ribbonstone
September 18, 2006, 07:24 PM
Guess it's been about 40years....5gr. of Bullseye and a 230gr. cast. Not fancy, not the hottest load in the book, and not "trendy". Does duplicate GI ball rather nicely. Keep a RCBS 'Litle Dandy" with that one rotor...own no other for that measure, it's used only for .45acp's.
ninja45
September 18, 2006, 07:28 PM
I use W231 for my pistol loads.
200 LSWC - 5.3 gr (very accurate on all my .45 ACP pistols)
230 LRN - 5.1 gr
Ninja45
Meatco1
September 18, 2006, 07:58 PM
Federal Large pistol Primer, 7.0 gr Unique, 200 gr hardcast.
Works for me.
Richar
CTI1USNRET
September 18, 2006, 08:03 PM
Precision 230 gr RNF, or
Magtech 230 gr FMJ
6.0 gr Unique
CCI # 300
1.250" OAL
frankt
September 18, 2006, 08:07 PM
I use the exact same set up as 45shooter except I have gone to using the coated 200 gr SWC bullets from MasterBlaster as they really cut down on the smoke and this helps when shooting indoors or for action pistol type matches.
Khornet
September 19, 2006, 02:59 PM
in my Gold Cup with reduced-power recoil spring, it's Bullseye 3.3 or 3.4 grains with either a 185 gr wadcutter or a 200. An old Charles Askins load.
For defensive guns, Accurate #5, 9.7 gr (IIRC) with a 200 gr JHP gets me about 1000 fps.
Lennyjoe
September 19, 2006, 03:08 PM
W231 works for me in .45 ACP loads
Pumpkinheaver
September 19, 2006, 08:55 PM
Below is my all time favorite load for the .45 acp.
5.0 grains bullseye
230gr TC cast bullet
Win Large primer
45R
September 19, 2006, 08:58 PM
it's Bullseye 3.3 or 3.4 grains with either a 185 gr wadcutter or a 200.
That is a sweeeeet load! :D Your pretty much cutting the X ring out with every shot out to 25 yards :)
JoeHatley
September 20, 2006, 11:35 AM
4.5 grains Bullseye
200 grain SWC Rainier plated bullet
Federal 150 primer
Star-Line brass
OAL 1.255 --> 1.260
Just over 800 fps from a 5" auto barrel
http://www.iowatelecom.net/~hatley/sw1911_sf.jpg
Consistantly accurate...
Joe
EddieCoyle
September 20, 2006, 02:18 PM
Here's mine:
5.5 grains of W231
230 gr Rainier plated bullet
CCI Large Pistol Primer
timn
October 25, 2006, 12:28 PM
I use W231 for my pistol loads.
200 LSWC - 5.3 gr (very accurate on all my .45 ACP pistols)
230 LRN - 5.1 gr
Ninja45
Same load on the 200gr. LSWC.
Federal primers.
Indeed, a deadly accurate load and pleasant to shoot.
I'd like to hear what folks are using with the 225 gr. Magnum HPs. I'm looking for a good defensive load.
Deanimator
October 25, 2006, 12:33 PM
3.8-4.0gr. of Bullseye, 200gr. Magnus or Penn LSWC, Federal match primer. Any name brand case, new or fired. NO Amerc cases under ANY circumstances.
KHawk
October 25, 2006, 04:17 PM
I load two loads. #1 is the same load ribbonstone uses. This has been a very popular load since the late 60's or earlier, for duplicating the Mil. hardball load. #2 is a match load that I've used since the 70's, 3.8 gr Bullseye under a 185 gr lead swaged bullet with a Fed. Large Pistol primer. This is a flatter shooting round that punches well grouped holes in paper at match distances.
I have also used this load substituting 4.0 gr of Red Dot.
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lev83
October 25, 2006, 06:03 PM
4.3 grains of TiteGroup and a 230 gr. Hornady XTP/JHP. Works every time.
distra
October 25, 2006, 09:06 PM
Precision (Poly coated) 230gr RN or Rainier 230gr TMJ RN
4.5 gr Bullseye
OAL 1.265 - 1.270"
Fed 150
Runs well in all my .45ACP pistols.
CZ57
October 25, 2006, 09:36 PM
Definitely not a paper puncher and so far I see only one previous JHP load, but 7.7 - 7.8 grs (7.75 if you can manage it) of V-V 3N37 under a 230 gr. Rem. Golden Saber loaded to 1.230" in a Rem. nickel case and WLP. Spare me the political correctness/incorrectness of using handloads for defense, but what loads do you guys practice with to replicate the feel of your carry load if you only carry with factory ammo?;)
timuchin
October 26, 2006, 07:25 PM
4.2 Grains Clays under 230 grain fmj.
MarineTech
October 26, 2006, 07:55 PM
Speer 230 TMJ bullet
Winchester Cases
6.1 gr Unique
CCI #300 primer
OAL 1.260"
Great plinking load. Very decently accurate. Little dirty, but not bad.
dmftoy1
October 26, 2006, 08:40 PM
Rainer 200 Gr. Plated HP
8.0 Grains AA#5
WLP
COL 1.245
Groups really nicely in my XD and my 1911's. (also very "clean")
Clark
October 26, 2006, 09:27 PM
Really a 45 Super load:
Para Ord P10 [HAWG] 45acp 3.16" barrel
National Bullet 152 gr. Copperized lead semi wad cutter, .569" bulletlength
http://nationalbullet.com/index.php?name=45_Cal_Bullets
12 gr. PowerPistol, 1.275" OAL, Lee factory crimp, Starline 45acp +P brass
chrono 1242 fps
js2013
October 26, 2006, 10:12 PM
200 gr Berry's RN
4.0 red dot (because I have a bunch and it's cheap)
Win primer
1.200"
Very mild recoil
bakert
October 26, 2006, 11:48 PM
Although I use the 200 gr LSWCs quite a bit, the most trouble free and accurate load in my gun is the 230 gr LRN over 5.3 grs of 231. May not cut the nice clean holes in paper but it works every time. In a pinch I would have no qualms using it for a self defence load.
RobZ71LM7
October 27, 2006, 12:40 AM
Rainier 230 gr plated
1.260" oal
.470" crimp
5.2 gr Win 231
Winchester or CCI large pistol primers
robertbank
October 27, 2006, 01:33 AM
200 Gr LSWC H&G Design over 5.3 gr 231, Win LPP. Load makes IDPA/IPSC PF and shoots great in all my 1911's.
Take Care
Bob
Dr. Dickie
October 27, 2006, 07:54 AM
"200 Gr LSWC H&G Design over 5.3 gr 231, Win LPP. Load makes IDPA/IPSC PF and shoots great in all my 1911's"
That really gets you up to 850 fps?--a little pad for variation.
I am shocked.
I am running Rainier 200 gr FN, and I am having to put 6.3 gr or HP-38 (Win 231--yeah, HP-38 is a little, little bit less than Win 231, but a full grain?) to get to 850. Must be the heavy air down here:cuss:
TonyT
October 27, 2006, 03:27 PM
The most accurate loads I shoot use the 185 gr. Star LSWCHP and either 3.8 gr. HS-70X Rem 2.5 for ca 715 fps or 3.8 gr. VV N-310 WLP for ca 790 fps. The first load is a real good for bullseye tiemd and rapid fire stages at 50ft to 25 yards.
Tang
October 28, 2006, 01:19 AM
4.9 grain Vihtavuori N320.
Laser Cast or Penn 200 grain SWC.
WLP
Starline Brass.
Vitamin G
October 28, 2006, 07:48 AM
200gr berry's swc over 4.2gr of bullseye.
CarlosU
November 3, 2006, 11:29 AM
Kimber SS Custom Classic
Bullet: Precision 200g SWC
Powder: Vit N320 4.8g
Primer: WLP
COL: 1.245"
Sweet comfortable round to shot all day long.
Very accurate, 2" groups from the bags at 25yds.
Super clean combination, very little smoke. Precision bullets have a hard coating that is a lube so no smokey wax. N320 also very clean powder so for indoor shooting like bowling pins it is a great combination. Just loaded 500 with 5.5g
Bullet: Speer 230g LRN
Powder: 231 5.6g
Primer: WLP
COL: 1.270"
The best load I have ever loaded for plain bullseye shooting.
From the bags I was able to place 10 rounds in a 1.5" group did it 3 times one after the other. We were in awe, but the 45acp was designed for the 230.
Lots of lead in the barrel thou. Never tried any other powder on this bullets.
Carlos
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