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This is embarrassing. Some time ago I ordered some solid copper Lehigh Defense Extreme Penetrator bullets for 9mm and .45 acp.
The 9mm loaded beautifully and while I haven’t taken any to the range yet I am looking forward to shooting some.
As I was prepping the components to load the .45s I noticed that the bullets I purchased were .452, not .451. I don’t have experience with copper bullets and I am a bit worried that may be a problem.
My question is should I go ahead and load them with the .451 recipe or pass them on to someone shooting .45 Colt?
The 9mm loaded beautifully and while I haven’t taken any to the range yet I am looking forward to shooting some.
As I was prepping the components to load the .45s I noticed that the bullets I purchased were .452, not .451. I don’t have experience with copper bullets and I am a bit worried that may be a problem.
My question is should I go ahead and load them with the .451 recipe or pass them on to someone shooting .45 Colt?