.45 ACP - where has it all gone?

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Re: .45 ACP - where has it all gone?

#11 Post by Mattnall »

Any problems getting some, let me know. I have about 500 FMJ 45ACP rounds sitting on the shelf waiting for you.
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#12 Post by meles meles »

Well oomans, we acquired 200 rounds of Companhia Brasileira Cartuchos .45 ACP this morning and threw a lot of it away this afternoon through our Armalon / De Lisle copy. The parting words of the 'smith as we left the shop were something to the effect of not expecting it to group as "it's Brazillian crud, you'll be lucky to get them on the screen at 25 yards." He wasn't far wrong. Our best 10 round group was just under 12 inches.
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#13 Post by Alpha1 »

Time to stop wasting your money and start reloading Badger
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#14 Post by meles meles »

We're approaching that point. What we'd like is a nice big slippery bullet with plenty of thump trundling along sub sonically...
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#15 Post by majordisorder »

Indoor I use a 200g cast bullet doing 800fps, outdoor 185g TMJ doing 1900fps. Opposite ends of the spectrum but both equally fun
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#16 Post by meles meles »

Hmmm, we're wondering what's the biggest cast boolit we can pop into a .45 ACP case with a few grains of something spicy to pop it out at around 1000 fps. We expect Dromia or Dodgyrog will be along soon to educate us.
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#17 Post by dromia »

Boolit size wil ultimately depend on you throat dimensions, get impact casting.
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#18 Post by meles meles »

*Baffled*
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#19 Post by dodgyrog »

I always liked this one
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#20 Post by tackb »

It's a long time since I was involved with 45acp but if memory serves me right you will struggle to load heavier than about 250g and that's unlikely to be very near your 1000fps ?
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