BE Powder load for 25 and 50 yards?
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BE Powder load for 25 and 50 yards?
Using a 185gr swaged lswchp what load (using BE) is recommended for accuracy that will work for both 25 and 50 yard line?
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Hi Jerry, I would start with 3.5gr of Bullseye. This was a very common load in the 1970s that
many competitors used for both 25 and 50 yard distances; This load usually propelled
the H&G 130(185gr LSWC) bullet. Here is a link to some valuable 45 ACP information;
just open "Loads From The Past".
http://www.pelhamfishandgame.com/reloading/45/loads.htm
This info is still relevant today. Best regards;
Tony
many competitors used for both 25 and 50 yard distances; This load usually propelled
the H&G 130(185gr LSWC) bullet. Here is a link to some valuable 45 ACP information;
just open "Loads From The Past".
http://www.pelhamfishandgame.com/reloading/45/loads.htm
This info is still relevant today. Best regards;
Tony
Re: BE Powder load for 25 and 50 yards?
I use 3.8 gr. HS-700X, Rem LP, 185 gr. Star LSWCHP for 25 yards and 3.8 gr. VV N-310, WLP behind the same bulet for 50 yards.jerryg22 wrote:Using a 185gr swaged lswchp what load (using BE) is recommended for accuracy that will work for both 25 and 50 yard line?
For the last three of years I have been using a load that consists of Zero swaged 185 grain SWHP bullets, 3.6 grains of bullseye, CCI 300 primers, a .469" crimp and an OAL of about 1.217". This load has given me excellent performance in three guns with slide mounted Ultra Dots and one with iron sights. All three of the Ultra Dot guns have the Clark mount and Weaver low rings. Two of the Ultra dot guns use 9 pound recoil springs and the third has a 10 pound spring. The iron sight gun has a 12 pound spring. All the springs are the Wolff Variable Power type. It has been my (limited) experience that once a gun gets some rounds through it and is "broken in" it my loosen up enough to warrant a heavier recoil spring.