HS-6 will give you the push you are looking for with 180gr cast or moly bullets. Power Pistol is another good choice with the bullets I mentioned as well.
I just order some 200gr RNFP IDP #4 Missouri Bullets to load up in my 1911. Just curious as to what OAL you guys are running with this bullet. I'll be using WST powder if that helps. I've got plenty of data for the powder and bullet weight, but nothing specific for this type of bullet...
I've used that load and although I didn't see and pressure signs or anything bad like that, I did find the load warm for plated bullets. It felt fine when shooting jacketed bullets of the same weight. I backed it down to 4.5gr and was much more pleased with the results.
I found the pro 1000 to run better than the loadmaster, but I will not buy another Lee progressive press ever again. If you enjoy tinkering with things, then the Lee won't bother you, but I would save your cash and get a Dillon. Just my .02 cents.
There's not much out there other than a railed forend and attaching your own light, or some type of barrel or mag tube mount and your own light. There is also a picatinny barrel clamp you could mount a TLR on I guess also. You will still be close to $100 in cost by the time you factor...
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