Fishman777
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I'm thinking of getting into reloading and am interested in getting two new guns in the next year or so. I've already got a M&P9 and a GP100 in .357 mag. I want to get two more guns, but I really don't want my reloading to get too complicated.
First, I'd like to get a Ruger Redhawk in .45 lc. I want to follow it up with an M&P 45.
My question is whether I could buy the same .451 bullets for both .45 caliber cartridges. I've seen some evidence that suggests that this might be possible. I just want to confirm this is possible and recommended before I do anything.
If I have to get separate bullets for .45 lc and .45 acp, it might change what guns I buy.
First, I'd like to get a Ruger Redhawk in .45 lc. I want to follow it up with an M&P 45.
My question is whether I could buy the same .451 bullets for both .45 caliber cartridges. I've seen some evidence that suggests that this might be possible. I just want to confirm this is possible and recommended before I do anything.
If I have to get separate bullets for .45 lc and .45 acp, it might change what guns I buy.