Any of you guys reloaders? Can you recommend a good powder for .45 cal that may be in Hornady's book or Lyman's 2nd edition?
Any preferences on primers? I get a lot of Federal or Winchester replies...
My journey started 2 months ago with researching progressive presses and experiencing analysis paralysis (It came down to Dillon and Hornady, Big Red won out) I am one with the Pawl force now on the auto progressive press.
De-greasing, setting things up, reading...a lot of reading...
I cleaned brass first then set up the Deprimin/resizing die and deprimed .
Then installed and set up expansion , then the Bullet seating/Crimp die. It took about 15 min to get it down for the latter.
Bullet type: Xtreme 230 grain RN .452 Copper jacket
My first 4 were trial and error.
My final 6 primer-less, powder-less bullets were numbers as follows:
Crimp OD ~Overall Length
1) .473...... 1.268
2) .474...... 1.268
3) .475...... 1.268
4) .473 ...... 1.269
5) .473 ...... 1.269
6) .474...... 1.269
ALL PASSED the Kerplunk test with a 1944 .45 cal 1911 High Standard barrel and 2009 .45 cal 1911 Colt commander barrel. Then I proceeded to load them into a mag and cycle the pistol. Pass with flying colors!
Ready for primer and powder stage.
Of course, now I need more stuff.
.223, .45-70 but that will come after I've been successful for a thousand bullets or so in pistol cartridge .45.
No automatic shell or bullet feeders yet, waiting for wife flak to settle down before I resume the next phase.
Work Area set up
Installation:First batch of .45 auto brassFirst primerless powderless few after adjusting dies