I'm glad that you were able to make use of the load data chouse. I do remember a whole lot of smoke from some of the powders I've used, it was probably Unique or Bullseye or both and I wouldn't use either of those two again for my calibers. Clays was pretty clean. I wouldn't use Clays again with...
Missouri Bullet Company Button .45 185gr W231
I worked up some loads with the Missouri Bullet Company's Button .45 using for the very first time W231.
See photographs attached.
Kimber Ultra Carry 3" bbl
10 shot strings at 10 yards standing with hands resting on solid object
ProChrono...
Back in the day I used to care about having a clean weapon. Now I have a saying: "Guns are for shooting, not for cleaning." I don't care what my pistol looks like, I just keep the rust at bay and lube the innards to prevent moving parts from sticking to each other. Unfortunately I still clean my...
Lee Classic Loader
I have the book "Modern Reloading" and Mr. Lee has a photo of a guy who set a Guiness World Record for the smallest group at 1000 yards or something like that. The record setter used a Lee Classic Loader to produce the ammunition that he used to set the record. This was in...
Seat/Crimp Die
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video is worth a million words.
http://www.leeprecision.com/html/HelpVideos/videos/Pistol/pistol%20bs%20die-1.wmv
You have to watch the whole thing until towards the end for setting the crimp. I realize that he is setting it up on a...
Idp #7
Disclaimer: The following is the result I achieved, I do not endorse that anyone rely on my results, but rather consult with manufacturers' published load data. I am not legally responsible for the results of anyone attempting to duplicate my load data.
I worked up a MBC IDP #7 (.40...
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