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45 ACP in a NON ramped barrel gun


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I have a chance to purchase a 45 ACP SS 1911 pistol that has a non ramped barrel to make it into a competition gun. I would like to know how well these feed 200gr SWC lead bullets from anyone who has 1st hand experience. I know I can shoot 230g LRN all day in these things but I like the 200g loads better.

Scotterj - what has been your experience with your Spartan 45 ACP?

Anyone else with 1st hand experience

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I have a Caspian framed 45 with a ramped barrel that I built years ago, and a Kimber with a non-ramped barrel that I've had for several years and I shoot nothing but cast 200 gr. swc in them and I can't tell any difference in how they feed in either gun.

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The classic 200-gr. H&G #68 (or similar)is a bullet design that is well known for its phenomenal feed reliability in 1911s with non-ramped barrels. Load them to 1.25" and make sure they're crimped decently, and you should be in great shape.

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Like Carmoney said, the H&G 68 200 grain lead SWC is the best. I have a Springfield frame and slide with a Nowlin barrel and it never fails. The bullet is very accurate also. Another plus is it cuts the nicest round holes in paper or cardboard.

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In 45 ACP the 1911 will feed reliablly without a ramped barrel. I have several non-ramed 45ACP's which are totally reliable" - Remington Rand 1911 A1, Colt NM Gold Cup, SA Trophy Match, Dan Wesson Pointman, & Norinco. The DW Pointman is my favorite.

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