HuntingLikeABadHabit
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I finally got everything together to load my first cartridges today and I am super excited so I had to post it on here. The only compatible powder I could find locally was bullseye so I loaded with it. I loaded for my .45ACP, a 1911 with 3.25" bbl. Shooting 230grn. lead round noses out of cleaned/tumbled once fired brass and capped with CCI primers.
I loaded 3 of each 4.5grn, 4.6, 4.7 & 4.8grn of bullseye and seated to 1.25" OAL.
I was retardedly meticulous with my measurements and process as this was my first reloading experience. I spent more time double checking and re-reading my manuals than I did actually loading.
I shot each round individually beginning with the lower charges and moving up, changing the target for each separate charge. I checked each case after firing for signs of over pressure and observed none.
At about 12 yds all rounds hit the paper but the 4.6gr and 4.7grn. seamed to group best. 4.7's can stay around 1.5" and maybe better if I was trying a little harder and not anxious about my first loads.
I loaded 3 of each 4.5grn, 4.6, 4.7 & 4.8grn of bullseye and seated to 1.25" OAL.
I was retardedly meticulous with my measurements and process as this was my first reloading experience. I spent more time double checking and re-reading my manuals than I did actually loading.
I shot each round individually beginning with the lower charges and moving up, changing the target for each separate charge. I checked each case after firing for signs of over pressure and observed none.
At about 12 yds all rounds hit the paper but the 4.6gr and 4.7grn. seamed to group best. 4.7's can stay around 1.5" and maybe better if I was trying a little harder and not anxious about my first loads.