Help with 200gn RNFP


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bombmaster
April 14, 2009, 12:32 AM
I have a nice supply of 200gn RNFP lead missouri bullets. I have never loaded these before and I am wondering if you guys could help. Due to the powder shortage I only have Unique and 700x avalible to me right know. Does anyone have a load for this using theese powders with a OAL? I worried that the 200gn SWC OAL data is different. Help Please :uhoh:
these are 45 acp rounds with WLP's

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ljnowell
April 14, 2009, 12:39 AM
IF it were me I would work with the SWC starting load with something like a JHP COAL, as the bullet profile would be similar. In all reality though, as long as the lube ring is in the case, it fits in your mag and chambers properly, it cant be too long. Just be sure to start long, not short.

bombmaster
April 14, 2009, 12:44 AM
My XD doesnt like SWC it doesnt like eating them. RN and FMJ it is happy. I use the XD's for IDPA and want to get these loaded since I have them.

ReloaderFred
April 14, 2009, 01:26 AM
I've never been able to get my XD .45 acp to feed SWC bullets. It's a service pistol, and wasn't really designed to feed SWC bullets, so I don't try to force feed it.

Hope this helps.

Fred

bombmaster
April 14, 2009, 01:43 AM
Fred:
Im NOT trying to find load data for SWC Im looking for load data for 200gn (round nose flat point) RNFP I hope someone can help

jfh
April 14, 2009, 03:12 AM
If you are really anxious about your current load data for 200 gr. (lead) bullets, try building a few dummies and tweak the LOA until these feed reliably.

Now disassemble a round or two, and measure the seating depth of the bullet--i.e., the amount of the bullet enclosed in the case. Then compare that information with a given 200-gr. bullet in one of your reloading manuals.

IMO, unless you are loading up MAX loads, you can build your rounds using, for example, 200-gr. LSWC load data as long as the seating depth is not noticably different--say more than 0.020"

That kind of dimension should give you a starting point. Now build your test ladder of rounds, starting at the bottom.

Jim H.

bombmaster
April 14, 2009, 04:17 AM
Never thought about doing it that way. I know I still have allot to learn. Thanks for your advice.

rcmodel
April 14, 2009, 12:30 PM
.45 ACP bullet:
http://www.missouribullet.com/details.php?prodId=78&category=5&secondary=13&keywords=

.45 Colt bullet:
http://www.missouribullet.com/details.php?prodId=60&category=5&secondary=14&keywords=

Same bullet, different Brinell Hardness.

Use 200 grain LSWC data, and seat them to the bottom edge of the LC roll-crimp groove, or just a frog-hair below it with the .45 ACP taper crimp.

You can't seat them any shorter then that or you will have the case mouth sticking out in the air.

rc

jfh
April 14, 2009, 12:53 PM
Good point, rcmodel. I'd missed the reference to the specific--'missouri'--bullet.

I think I have some older .45ACP 200gr. 'non-LSWC' (LRN? LTC?) in my inventory--at least I did--that are not grooved for a crimp. Since the crimp groove is there, then he can do as you said.

Jim H.

bombmaster
April 14, 2009, 03:37 PM
Thanks guys Ill give theese ideas a try.

putteral
April 14, 2009, 04:22 PM
Start at 4.6 grs of Unique and work up. Seat at the crimp line. My favorite is 4.8grs

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