Missouri Bullets .45 200 -XD RNFP

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Has anyone tried this bullet? Looking for something new for the G-21. I really like their 250 Grain pinbusters (really really like it for pins and using WSF)! Looking for something lighter using WST. How is the leading?

I need some more .38's from them and might round out the order with 500 of these.

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I have used a few thousand for IDPA matches with clays. No feeding problems and lighter recoil for a faster recovery. I like most of there bullets and love there customer service.
 
I run these through my CZ97b. I load them over 4 grns of clays and have at it. They are soft shooting and accurate. I plan on trying their 230grainers at some point, but have been very happy with these.
 
I dont use the XD's anymore, but when my friend was alive we used to load them for his 4"XD service. They feed well, didnt lead, and were accurate. We were using 700x, Bullseye, and 231 with them. 700x and bullseye worked better than the 231, and out of the two 700x was cleaner and better shooting. It just doesnt meter as well through the powder measure.
 
They work well in a variety of 1911 pistols that I own. I prefer Unique as the propellant for them (usually loading them up around 5.5gr - zero leading and very good accuracy), since it gives good velocity with less 'snappiness' than Bullseye or other relatively fast powders and is a pretty economical.
 
I've used them, they work wonderfully.

I'm running them w/ WST at 5.2gr at 1.225 OAL. I shoot them through an XD-45 4" service. Leading wasn't bad--a little at the throat.
 
I just got my 1st shipment of Missouri bullets (45cal, 200gr, SWC) and am really impressed. They look real nice (even lube, etc), load great, and shot really well out of my Taurus PT-1911. I know they're dirtier than plated, but I may just have to shoot these instead. The SWC was great for punching big clean holes in the target.

My load for 45ACP was WLP primer, and 6.2gr W231 for this bullet.
 
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