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			Back when components and ammo were scarce, I decided to start casting for my 45 ACP.  I had already done some casting for my 45 Colt, so all I needed was a mold. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			The Lee 230 gr Tumble Lube mold is what I went with. I have been getting most of my lead in the form of spent bullets from the local indoor range. They sell me a bucketful at scrap lead prices. They ain't purty but they shoot mighty fine! I basically use the recommended lubing procedure. Tumble lube once, size, then tumble lube again. After a couple hundred rounds, there is some lead buildup in the grooves near the chamber. A Lewis Lead Remover makes short work of getting it all out. I'm using a slightly harder mix this time, and I hope that will eliminate the buildup. The load is 4.5 grains of Trail Boss, which puts me just above the minimum power for CDP class in IDPA. A 13 pound recoil spring is just right for 100% flawless operation (with the right mags) Here is a loaded round next to a hardball round. The smaller diameter nose causes the bullet to hit the feed ramp at a little lower angle, which can cause nose dives in some magazines - like CM Shooting Star mags. In Wilson mags they feed perfectly though my DW Panther. In my Colt...not so much... Last edited by DrHenley; 06-14-2011 at 05:08 PM.  |