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    Missouri Bullet Co - SWC starting loads

    I picked up a little over 200 cast lead bullets the other day. They look to be a SWC from Missouri Bullet Co. 0.355" diameter, they weigh in at 126 gr. I'm wanting to load up a light to medium range 9mm load using them. What is a good starting load? My only pistol powders at the moment are...
  2. S

    200gr Keith .45ACP bullet - who knows anything?

    Hello everybody. I've lurked on these forums for years but now I finally have a question that a Google search has yet to really satisfy. In my reading I have found a picture of E. K. holding a smallish SWC that is described as a 200gr .45ACP bullet of his design. Does anyone know anything about...
  3. Livin_Cincy

    Powders & Loads for 158gr LSWC @ < 800 FPS in a 357 case

    Hello, I am looking at joining a local club. The club is about 50' Bullseye shooting. It is an indoor range with a max velocity of 800 FPS & Lead or PC bullets. You cannot shoot jacketed, plated or faster bullets. I asked if 800 fps was correct and it was confirmed. I have 357 magnum...
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    Has anyone tried these rmr 45 acp semi wadcutters?

    im wondering what you think and how well they feed. .45 185 Grain Rocky Mountain ThunderCast SWC https://rmrbullets.com/shop/bullets-for-reloading/bullets-for-reloading-45-452-14/45-185-grain-rocky-mountain-thundercast-swc/?v=3f60f4207da5 Thanks. And happy new year
  5. PO2Hammer

    Bayou Bullets coated .45 acp, how hard is the core?

    Looking at giving these 225 TC coated cast from Bayou a try in my HK45c for my main practice round. Plated bullets are great, but every so often I will accidentally cut the plating while loading them into mags, and that will keep the gun for going completely into battery. I think the dead soft...
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    Where are the wadcutters?

    I haven't been shopping for wheel gun target ammo in a long time so I'm wondering if it's a continuation of the great ammo shortage begun ~Jan 2009. I'm looking for .357 and .44 WC or SWC but cannot find it. I don't like to pay to put JHPs through paper and I especially like the nice clean...
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