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I have shot the Berrys 185 Gr SWC, 200 Gr HP, and 230 Gr RN and they all shot well for me. I will buy them again if the price is right, but right now I still have some. I have no need for .45 bullets right now.
I've used the 200gr FP in the past. But now only use the 230gr RN or the 185gr HBRN. With these two I do not have to reset my seating die, same profile. No problem with any of them.
ETA: I just edited to a lower gr. amount since I worked up to the higher load. I don't feel comfortable recommending the higher load online. 5.0 is hot for this bullet and I'm going to add all the usual disclaimers, work up, make sure it is right for your gun, check for vigorously thrown brass, etc.
I also have some 700x data, but hardly anyone uses it...
I have used their 200 FP & 230 RN. I Used 5.3 of BE with the RN & I do not recall what I used with the FP.They were OK,but I switched to lead because of cost.
I have used just about every bullet they sell in all calibers. Much cleaner than swaged lead, and much better priced than jacketed. In thousands of rounds, never a single issue, and all the bullets have been very uniform in size and weight. As a result, I have completely switched over all handgun reloading operations to use their bullets.
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