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Hi all. For years I have used Clays with 230 grain bullets. However, I have the ability to get a bunch of solo 1000. I have read posts about people that have used this combination. My question is: Can anyone tell me how Solo 1000 burns in comparison to Clays? Felt recoil the same? Clean? Ability to make major? Overall thoughts, etc.

I appreciate any and all info!

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Solo 1000 burns quite clean. It's a single base disk powder. Making Major under 230's shouldn't be any problem with it. Accurate lists a starting charge of 4.9 grains under a 230 @ 1.250" making 746 fps from a 5" barrel.

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I've tried both, and am currently running Solo 1000. It's REALLY close to Clays, but I think it's just a bit

softer.

Mixed brass

Federal LP primer

230 Bear Creek moly

4.2 Solo 1000

OAL 1.240

out of a Springfield Loaded 5" 1911

172 at home

made 176 at Area 1 (weighed bullet went 234 gr)

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230gr BBI

4.2gr Solo 1000

1.255 OAL

Fed or Win primer

mixed brass

5" Colt barrel = 171 pf

Clays is somewhere in the neighborhood of 3.8gr charge with this set-up for the same pf if I remember correctly. The Solo round above is so soft compared to my 180gr 40cal major pf loads, I feel like I'm cheating when I shoot them.

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It looks a lot like Clays. I get very little deviation with Solo 1000 shooting in 9 and 40 major. Somewhere in this forum is a comparison shot of the two powders.

How is the size of Solo 1000 grains compared to Clays? Is it more like Clays (big) or more like W231, Titegroup, or HS-6 (small)?

My powder measure is picky.

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  • 11 months later...

Does anyone have any updated data for this load? It seems that the numbers range from 4.2 to 4.9. I need to load some .45 for now and I'd like to be around 175 pf.

I wish I had time to chrono, but I don't, and I'm out of Clays. My usual load is 3.6 Clays.

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Hello:

Solo 1000 has burned cleanly in all my .45acp applications. It meters fairly well for a flake powder.

The Accurate Powders online guide recommends 4.6gr to 5.1gr with a 230gr lead round nose and 4.9gr to 5.5gr with a Nosler 230 FMJ.

Here are my results for Solo 1000 with 230gr Zero FMJ bullets in a 5" 1911. As you can see, Solo 1000 is capable of much more powerful loads than Clays in .45 acp.

230gr Zero

Win Cases

Win LP Primer

5.2gr Solo 1000

1.265" .471"

LO 834

HI 876

AV 856

ES 42

SD 13.90

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Tim, 4.7 to 4.8 should be fine, depending on your OAL...I have CLAYS if you need some as well...just gimme a call and come out to chrono

DougC

I actually found a couple pounds of Clays hiding in my basement (I'm home in Indiana for the weekend).

Hope to see you at a match soon, Doug. Especially since I got home for a recharge of ammo! :D

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I am bumping this old thread to update some info.

I used this post this morning to work up some S1000 loads with my Bear Creek Molly LRN 230's

Gun Used is a 2010 Smith and Wesson 625JM 4" barrel.

Bear Creek 230gn LRN Molly. OAL 1.250, Federal LPP, Virgin Starline Brass, CED M2 Chrono indoors with infrared light kit. My powder scale is a Sartorius AY-123. I typically weigh a double charge to ensure a better individual average. Start low and work up. I never thought 4.8 would be so high. Hurt my wrists unloading the leftovers.

4.2gn S1000 1.25OAL

176PF

HI 780

LO 748

ES 31.5

AV 765

SD 10.6

4.4gn S1000 1.25OAL

181PF

HI 796

LO 775

ES 21.1

AV 786

SD 7.1

4,6gn S1000 1.25OAL

189PF

HI 832

LO 812

ES 19.6

AV 823

SD 7.4

4.8gn S1000 1.25OAL

194PF

HI 853

LO 835

ES 18.7

AV 843

SD 6.6

Just thought I would add my actual numbers from today so others down the road can build off of this.

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