Loading 45 ACP match ammo with cast bullets takes some extra care, but the results are worth the effort. This is what I found works in 40 years of putting holes close together on paper, one handed in all kinds of weather. Thinking back, it was crazy, and frustrating, but the challenge was fun. I am still looking to improve the loads, but have given up on improving the shooter he is getting old and the arm shakes way to much. View PDF
Steve Hurst
Loading 45 ACP match ammunition
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Thanks for making this happen. Much appreciated.
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The pdf is in the original post.
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I always wanted a Colt 1911 chambered in 9mm. Less of a lead hog and more challenging to cast and load...there is a sweet spot.
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I read this in the latest Fouling Shot, a very good article with a lot to think about.
I have to wonder how much of this can be generalized to other calibers? Even to rifles?
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Thanks Steve, very well written for plinking,target or defensive loading. Gives me many thoughts on my work up to actual loading.Also helps dispel a bunch of myths I've had. Please keep up the great writing. Randall
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I could do under 3 inches with a scope, being very careful about parallax. Another inch if I used a dot sight. I used irons or a dot sight in competition. The scope was to hard for me to manage offhand. Other shooters used scopes, but they were in the minority. The field of view in a scope is small and hard to get back on target in rapid fire. Dot sights were most common, lighter easier to use.
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My experience has been that I could hand hold off sandbags and do about as well at 25 yards as the Ransom Rest would do at 50. If I sandbag 4-5” groups at 50 yards with iron sights I'm pretty happy. With a 7-1/2” revolver, iron sights and a good load I can manage 5 hits out of 6 at 100 yards on a 12-inch gong. Younger eyes can do better.
73 de KE4SKY In Home Mix We Trust From the Home of Ed's Red in "Almost Heaven" West Virginia
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Great info. I printed it out to keep. It raised a question in my head re. the standard of accuracy to expect. The essay states that with a Ransom Rest or maybe with an optic 2” at 50 yds. is about right. What would this translate to shooting iron sights off bags? Is 5” at 50 yds. good?
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There were a series of articles on .38 Special in past issues.
73 de KE4SKY In Home Mix We Trust From the Home of Ed's Red in "Almost Heaven" West Virginia
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I would like to see one on the 40 S&W for USPSA shooting.
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Steve,
This is one of the very best articles on this subject which I have ever read. It picks up where Col. E.H. Harrison's treatise in American Rifleman left off and updates the information, components and techniques to the modern era.
PLEASE email this one to Glen Latham to be published in The Fouling Shot. It deserves much wider distribution than it will receive buried here on the forum.
73 de KE4SKY In Home Mix We Trust From the Home of Ed's Red in "Almost Heaven" West Virginia
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Eutectic; Nicely done article. It is now in my permanent pdf file.
Thanks for sharing.
Dale53
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I saved a copy, too. Well written and worth your effort. Thank you, Ric
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Great write up. That one is getting printed out for the binder.
Eric
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A very nice dissertation Steve. Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
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