This may belong in the handloading aisle, but what do I know:
I have several SAR 45's all bought in the same year, two stainless and one in
blue/black. The stainless seem to accept hand loaded 45acp's better than the
blue/black.
Also the compact stainless is better than the full size stainless. To further complicate the question, I am shooting Missouri Bullet co's coated 200gr SWC
and Extreme's plated 200gr SWC. I don't have data on whether the plated
feed better than the coated, will have to post more about that.
So finally the question: anything I can or should do on my own to improve this
situation, or must I go to a gunsmith, most of whom want to work on 1911's and not anything else?:
ps: these are light loads, 4.0gr of 231.
I have several SAR 45's all bought in the same year, two stainless and one in
blue/black. The stainless seem to accept hand loaded 45acp's better than the
blue/black.
Also the compact stainless is better than the full size stainless. To further complicate the question, I am shooting Missouri Bullet co's coated 200gr SWC
and Extreme's plated 200gr SWC. I don't have data on whether the plated
feed better than the coated, will have to post more about that.
So finally the question: anything I can or should do on my own to improve this
situation, or must I go to a gunsmith, most of whom want to work on 1911's and not anything else?:
ps: these are light loads, 4.0gr of 231.