tpe187 Posted June 2, 2008 Share Posted June 2, 2008 Hello All, I've been shooting 230gr fmj and 3.8gr of Clays forever, but mostly for recreational, non competive shooting. I've been shooting limited for a while but I'm thinking of going to single stack with my Kimber Gold Combat. Since I've got to order some more bullets soon I thought I would see what weight most are using. I'm not really interested in shooting lead, so I want to stick to fmj or coated. Too many problems with leading, lube in dies and smoke for the cost savings to mean enough for me to go back to lead. Also had issues with LSWC with feeding. Currently running a 16lb spring, but might go to 14lb if I move to 185 or 200gr. Please let me know make and weight you are shooting. Thanks for your thoughts. Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Cheely Posted June 2, 2008 Share Posted June 2, 2008 I like 230's with a 13lb spring in a Kimber. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingman Posted June 2, 2008 Share Posted June 2, 2008 I shoot 200's in my .45 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshidaex Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 230 FMJ RN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al Capizzo Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 230's and Clays is very popular for Single Stack .45's. I certainly like it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Singlestack Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 200g swc's for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Catfish Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 It will just boil down to what you like the most! Buy some of each weight and see what you like shooting the most. Each will have a different feel to it, and all other things being equal - that the bullets feed and cycle your pistol 100% - pick the one that feels best in your hand. Personally, I prefer how a 230g feels over a 185g, but like I said, everyone's different so find what works for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff686 Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 I'm running 200gr plated Ranier RN, 1.25 OAL, with 5.2gr of Titegroup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JD45 Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 230gr. cast RN and Clays, with a 12lb. spring and CP buff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johann the Horrible Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 I strongly believe in only fixing something if it is broken. If 230gr RN is working do not change it as most 45 shooters use the 230Gr RN in any case. The SWC does not work as reliable in all guns as the RN. The 45 was also designed for the 230 RN. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seth Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 200gr SWC with 4.2gr Clays. Snappy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clyde Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 200 LSWC - 18.5lb spring Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
38superman Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 I normally shoot a 230 gr round nose over Titegroup. However, I am moving away from RN in my .45's and going to solid base bullets. In the future I will be using Zero 230 HP's or MG 200. I need to do more testing to see which one performs best in each of my guns. I really like the Montana Gold 200 gr bullet. It is very accurate in preliminary testing. I like the way it punches a big clean hole in the targets. They are really easy to see (and to score). Tony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaxshooter Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 I started with 230 gr. and tried 185s and 200s. I am back to 230 gr Precision RN Black bullets over Clays powder. No leading in barrel. 12.5 lb spring with a shok buff @171 PF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duncan Posted June 4, 2008 Share Posted June 4, 2008 I started with 200s,went to 230s, going back to 200s. 13# springs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tpe187 Posted June 4, 2008 Author Share Posted June 4, 2008 Well, I guess the majority are shooting 230gr over clays so there really isn't any reason to change. I like the 230gr Zero but they are getting harder and harder to get. Might just have to order some Montana Gold and get a couple thousand 55gr fmj in .223 as well. Thanks for all the input Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
71Commander Posted June 16, 2008 Share Posted June 16, 2008 (edited) I started with 230 gr. and tried 185s and 200s. I am back to 230 gr Precision RN Black bullets over Clays powder. No leading in barrel. 12.5 lb spring with a shok buff @171 PF. What powder charge and OAL? Thanks. I was using a 230 Masterblaster with 3.9 Clays but they went out of business. I bought some Precisions but am unsure if I need to change the charge. Edited June 16, 2008 by 71Commander Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lugnut Posted June 16, 2008 Share Posted June 16, 2008 I also use 230gr Berrys in my S&W 1911. I've chrono'd a bunch of Clays loads... 3.8 is a nice feeling load but isn't close to making PF in my gun. I think you'd need somewhere around 4.1-4.2gr for PF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dajarrel Posted June 16, 2008 Share Posted June 16, 2008 I shoot Precision 200gr RNFP over 5.0 gr of TG. I shoot them both in my 1911 and revolver and make major. I prefer a little more "snappy" round in .45 than the 230 gr typically delivers. fwiw dj Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aircooled6racer Posted June 16, 2008 Share Posted June 16, 2008 Hello: I use the Precision 200 grain RN with Clays powder and a 14lb recoil spring. Feels snappy and close to the feel of the 40 ;-) Thanks, Eric Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kildar Posted June 18, 2008 Share Posted June 18, 2008 I like a 200gr moly SWC with an 18lb. spring. SWC profile does need a gun and magazine tuned for it but when that's done the SWC makes a nice cookie cutter hole and has a light snappy recoil impulse. Moly bullets definetly leads less too in my .45 barrel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zhunter Posted June 18, 2008 Share Posted June 18, 2008 (edited) I use a 230 gr. fully encapsulated bullet, RN over Clays 4.05 12.5 # Spring Nuf said Edited June 18, 2008 by zhunter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
revchuck Posted June 18, 2008 Share Posted June 18, 2008 Well, I guess the majority are shooting 230gr over clays so there really isn't any reason to change. While Clays works well, Solo 1000 smokes noticeably less, even with cast bullets. 4.7 grains of S1000 was 1 fps away from my 3.9 grains of Clays load (747 vs. 748 fps, under a 230 grain RNL) in my M&P. I need to bump up the load one or two tenths, since it doesn't make a 170 PF from my M22. Yeah, I'm lazy - five .45s, one load. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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