Last edited by Duman; 08-08-2020 at 16:14.
https://www.alliantpowder.com/reload...3&cartridge=35
I think I started my load from this data that goes as high as 7.3 for a 230gn projectile. I'm going to try to bring it down a little based on these recent posts and see how they do.
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I started the load for an AR45 that I built. It needed a hot round to cycle. I've since been backing it down for other firearms. In my 1911 using 6.8gn is a little snappy as you mentioned. Never thought about backing it below 6 until now. With the current availability of supplies I want to use as little as I can, every little bit helps these days.
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I finally put all of my 147 CMJ's (3000) from Montana Gold into brass sitting over 3.7 grains of Bullseye. Next up is the 1000 rounds of 115 Hornady HAP once I figure out what I want to throw them together with, likely Vihtavouri of some sort since I have a good amount. Need to load up .40, 10mm and .45 at some point too.
Loaded up some more .30-30 with the berry's 150 plated, need to get out and shoot them now
Picked up 1K Federal SRP and 1K Berry's 115 Plated RN 9mm today
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9mm - because they don't make a 9.1mm
I've thought about doing the same thing but whats the fun in that when I had 3 tumblers to burn out first, 2 down 1 to go.
Last edited by Mazin; 08-12-2020 at 23:07.
Inventoried my 300 blk brass, as it seems to be going for a decent price.
Last edited by Great-Kazoo; 08-13-2020 at 06:09.
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