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Rolling your own
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 04:08 PM. |
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That's an awful light load Doc, wouldn't come near making Major. Especially if a 13 lb. spring handles it okay. IDPA must be going the way of IPSC and the rest.
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The CDP power floor is 165,000
For a 230 grain bullet, that would make the minimum velocity 717.4 fps - I'm running in the 720 fps range. with no signs of excess recoil. (cases don 't go far) Now here's the question: Do I actually have the 13 pound spring on there, or did I take it off when I ran out of 200 grain bullets (original reason for the 13 pound spring)... I'll have to double check that. It could possibly be a 16 pound spring. Whatever spring is on there is good though... Last edited by DrHenley; 06-14-2011 at 07:46 PM. |
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An 18.5 lb spring is what works well with my 230 gr FMJ over 4.75 gr Titegroup.
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BUT...I was looking at the USPSA rules this morning, and in the rule book I found online, Major Power Factor is listed as 165. The latest rule book I could find was dated 2008, so I don't know if that is still valid...But... You get USPSA Power Factor by multiplying bullet weight in grains times velocity in fps then dividing by 1000 right? 230x720/1000=165.6 (which is more than 165 by my calculations ) Last edited by DrHenley; 06-29-2011 at 08:12 AM. |