unit30 Posted March 20, 2012 Share Posted March 20, 2012 (edited) Thought I'd post this to see if anyone would like to know. .45 Missouri Bullet IDP#1 200 grain SWC WST powder Federal large pistol primers (regular) OAL 1.245 slight crimp Dillon 550 using Lee dies, for now. Storm Lake barrel The brass were all RA and WCC from 1942! Used a citrus soak to clean the corrosion out of the pockets after depriming before tumbling. Sunny, 80 degrees, 2pm Competitive Edge PAL chronograph 4.7 grains WST 812 841 832 830 825 Avg 828 = 165 PF 4.8 grains WST 820 854 866 868 869 Avg 855 = 171 PF 4.9 grains WST 847 861 861 842 873 Avg 856 = 171 PF (odd, I expected a bit higher with 4.9) I plan on doing the same with Winchester large pistol primers and some with Winchester small rifle primers. Edited March 20, 2012 by unit30 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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