Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

Diezel

Members
  • Posts

    18
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Diezel

  1. Hi

    I just got some lead bullets (get a half box cheap) that I would like to a) know if I can use, B) have some loading data for.

    The bullets are Cooppal SWC 255gn.

    Size 452 and the box is marked 45 L Colt.

    Is it possible to shoot them in my 1911-A1 ?

    If so, I have VV N310 powder at home right now, can I use that? VV doesnt list any load for a 255gn bullet.

    Thanks in advance.

  2. Robbie L as in Rob Leatham ? :-)

    I tried 4.0gn behind a S&B 230 gn FMJ this weekend and it seems to work good.

    Got a V5 of 702 fps. Yesterday I tried 4.1gn without pressure signs. I had no crono

    so I dont know the velocity. I guess V5 is about 720 fps.

  3. Hello

    Thanks for your answers.

    I tried my 4.1gn load to day, V0= 738 fps

    I shoot this group standing on my knees, holding with both hands

    and using a rifle rest to support the gun. Distance 27 yards. Remember, it´s a stock Mil-Spec.

    trgt8kk.th.jpg

    The line is brooken between the 9 & 10, so three 10´s. :-)

    The group is 2.6" C-C, seems that the group gets smaller with speed.

    No pressure signs, a little more recoil. Might bump it up to 4.2gn or 4.3gn.

  4. Hi

    Thanks for your answer Mike.

    I have made some with 4.1gn N310 now for testing tomorrow.

    I also adjusted the OAL to 1.250. Just to be safe I used a marker pen around where

    the bullet and case meet and loaded it in my barrel. I can now see marks of the lands

    in the paint i applied. I found the C.O.L in an Hornady reloading manual and it says 1.240 for the 200gn XTP.

    So I now have seeted it deeper to 1.240

  5. Hi

    I just got back from the range where I did some chrono testing.

    I fired 5 rounds with 3.8gn N310, OAL 1.240. V5=671.85 fps

    Then 5 rounds with 4.0gn N310, OAL 1.240. V5=669.02 fps

    Then 5 more rounds with 4.0gn N310 OAL 1.240. V5=694.02 fps

    Im not sure what the V0 would be.

    I dont know why the speed was so different between the to last series.

    The first series with 3.8gn and the last with 4.0gn was most even in velocity.

    (3.8gn was very even actually)

    The cases looks about the same as the picture I took yesterday, only they got more sot on them now.

    When I loaded all the rounds I tried to day I expanded the case neck more than the first try yesterday. And changed the OAL to 1.240

    As I only have used factory ammunition before in the gun I reacted on how dirty It was after the shooting to day.

    Any ideas how I should continue?

    It would be nice to get the load to major but since I dont shoot IPSC it´s no need.

    I doo shoot field target tho with varying distances to the target, sometimes up to 87 yards.

  6. Hi

    I took a quick picture.

    bild0017ux.th.jpg

    I should mention that i did not expand the case neck very much so I gues the bullets was stuck pretty hard in the case.

    I have loaded some more and arranged to do a chrono test tomorrow.

    This load is with 4.0gn N310 (Had´nt read your message before I loded...)

    The OAL is now 1.240"

  7. Hi

    I just fired my first 5 rounds, all went Boom! :-)

    I used 3.8gn VV N310, the OAL was 1.220"

    The primers where quite flat. I did not have a chrono so I dont know the V0.

    The recoil feelt much less than with the factory S&B ammo with 230gn bullet.

    Now im woundering if i should back the bullet out a little and maby try 3.9 or 4.0 gn powder.

    Or stay on 3.8?

    What do you think.

  8. Hi

    Im about to start loading for my 45.

    I bought a can of VV N310 and Hornady 200gn XTP bullets. Primers are Federal Large Pistol.

    In the VV loading manual I dont find any load for this kind of bullet, only for a LSWC.

    I would like to know the min & max charge and the OAL. Any tips?

  9. I just bought my first .45, a Springfield Armory parkerized Mil-Spec.

    I must say I love this gun. It´s all stock except the grip, grip screws and a C-P recoil buffer.

    If/when I find a good gun smith here in Sweden that can the 1911 I´ll have a beavertail, hammer and new trigger fitted. And maby the sights and... The dream goes on

    gun33kq.th.jpg torx9tc.th.jpg

  10. Hi

    Thanks for the answers.

    If i go with a 185gn, 200gn or 230gn FMJ, JHP or XTP bullet and load with Clays, do I have to change any springs in the gun?

    Right now it´s stock as it came from Springfield with exception of a C-P Shock Buff.

    Naturaly I want to stress the gun as little as possible.

    Regardin loads, I dont shoot IPSC but someday it might be fun to try. Maby it would be a good thing to start shooting loads that qualify for Major allready now?

    AustinMike: What is wrong with Universal ?

    And by Clays, I assume this is the one you mean?

    clays1b.jpg

    All the best // Diezel

  11. Hi

    Im new on this forum. Seems like a nice place wihit a lott of good reading.

    I did a quick search but didn´t find what I was looking for, so here is my qestion.

    I just bought my first 1911-A1, a Springfield Armory parkerized Mil-Spec.

    Now I want to start reloading for it (have only reloaded for rifles before).

    I want a load with low recoil and good accuracy. It will be used in target

    shooting/competition and field target ompetitions.

    Right now i have some Sellier & Bellot cases that I will start with. I also have some Winchester

    brass coming in. The place I work at sells Hodgdon, Accurate, Alliant and Norma powder.

    Right now we have S&B 230gn bullets and Hornady XTP, maby some other Hornady bullets to on the shelfe.

    From this info, can you recomend a good load and bullet weight for me?

    I have looked in all the reloading manuals I have but I find it better to ask some one

    just because I want the low recoil for faster follow up shots in field target.

    BestRegards // Diezel

×
×
  • Create New...