45 ACP Accuracy Load

Lots of good accurate target loads for .45 acp with light bullets to soften the recoil.
First you need to find a load that is consistent and reliable that you can tune to the gun. Just like a rifle each pistol likes a specific bullet and powder.
Bullseye powder is the most popular and can be loaded up and down with no problems and is not position sensitve in the case, 200 gr lead SWC start with 3.8grs, go up to 4.0grs or down to 3.5grs, works well with a 185gr Lead SWC also taper crimp to .465", OAL is measured off the bullet shoulder and here's the scientific measurement, the thickness of your finger nail, the bullet is seated off the shoulder and the seating stem is modified by drilling it with a 3.8" drill bit. AMU's favorite load is 4.3grs of Vit N310 Star Line cases WW large primer 185gr Nosler JHP or a 185gr Zero JHP taper crimp to .470" OAL 1.20", case length is .888"- .893" before sizing anything shorter should be recycled, the bullet is seated off the ogave so you have to drill out the seating stem with the same 3/8" drill bit. the reason for doing this is so you can seat the bullets straight in the case, it is very easy to seat them crooked.
If you want more info look at the BullseyeL web sight and you will find a ton of information.
bullseyeforum.net
 
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I don't have a specific load but my Springfield gets fed a lot of 200gr SWC's over Titegroup and Win231/HP-38. I've used Hornady HAP, Oregon Trail and cast my own that are a copy of the famous H&G 68 mold. All have been extremely accurate with loads on the lighter side but that would function the slide reliably.
 
Nice shooting Roger!

JD338
Thanks JD338, but it was not me. This is a test target fired from a Ransome pistol rest by my pistol smith. If I could shoot that good I would be a National Champion lol, funny thing is the pistol was built by the now National Bullseye Champion. He not only shoots good but builds a great shooting pistol. If I can hold the 9 ring at 50yds I will be very happy, at 77yrs I'm well past my prime but I'm still out there trying.
 
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