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  • DadSmith

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    Don't want to be on the end of where that bullet is going! I bet it saves you a few bucks also to load it.

    Oh yes around $1-2 a shot depending on the bullet used.

    I'm working with RL22 88.3gr under 200gr SST. It shot 0.963" 5 shot groups at 100yds. I just loaded up 15 more at 91.5gr. I also plan on loading 15 more at 92gr before heading to my back 40 to test them. I just picked up 300 225gr SST at my lgs. So looking forward to testing these out as well. So far the 300gr SMK has been the most accurate with 90.2gr of H 1000 under it. 0.744" 5 shot groups at 100yds.
     

    RaoulHayduke

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    Getting set up for 6.5x55 Swede and 7.5 French, from that cheap Berdan primed, wooden-tipped blank ammo made from once-fired military brass. I'm also up to three Type 99 Arisaka rifles, so I need to form and load some 7.7x58.
     

    cjcycles

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    200 grn 40 S&W Major PF loads

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    sgtmack

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    I finished filling a .30 cal ammo can with 45acp this week.

    I don't own a .45.

    But I had large pistol primers and a coffee can full of cast bullets, so there they are.
     

    warren5421

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    Replicating Buffalo Bore's 32 ACP "+P" Ammunition. Star Line Brass, Red Dot, SPP, .76 gr RNFP sized to .311. Better than a .22 and will stop a coyote, animal or human. 1000 rounds ready to shoot for August. Time to start on the 9mm for my son for September as as he is doing 12 hour days 6-7 days a week.
     

    Rubix

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    Full power .45ACP 200 grain LSWC

    Light .357 158 grain LSWC for plinking

    Missouri Bullet Co "Hi-Tek" coated. No leading if I push them slow or fast.
     

    NKBJ

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    I finished filling a .30 cal ammo can with 45acp this week.

    I don't own a .45.

    But I had large pistol primers and a coffee can full of cast bullets, so there they are.

    Golly I'd have to find that bolt action .45 that calls my name late at night...
     

    Gluemanz28

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    I finished filling a .30 cal ammo can with 45acp this week.

    I don't own a .45.

    But I had large pistol primers and a coffee can full of cast bullets, so there they are.

    Thats how I ended up with three firearms chambered in 45


    Im currently loading up 6,000 124 gr JHP from RMR before switching over to 300 BO.
     

    GMediC

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    Loaded some 7mm rem mag and 223 to try out the Saterlee Method. Maybe one day I'll have time to shoot them.

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    Leadeye

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    Trying SPG lube in my 50-95s for the 1876, we'll see how it works. The 5744 powder almost makes me thing I'm shooting black.
     

    Clay Pigeon

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    Trying SPG lube in my 50-95s for the 1876, we'll see how it works. The 5744 powder almost makes me thing I'm shooting black.

    I have had great luck with it over the years, summer or winter. When used up to my Browning Creedmore 45-90 and a 520 grain 30 to 1 Postell the second shot will leave a star ring of lube after the second shot. I run Goex Cartridge.

    What bullet are you casting for your 90???
     
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