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27 gru 2010 · With a Hornady 230gr FMJ i use 5.5gr of w231, cci primer, 1.255", Cycles well, good accuracy, medium power load. With Powerbond plated 230gr i use 5.3gr of w231, cci primer, 1.245". Softer load, cycles well and gives good accuracy, great range load for practice.
- Reloading 45acp with W231 Data Sheet, need advice
My old USPSA load was a 200 gr cast SWC at 1.250" and 6.0 gr...
- Reloading data for Winchester 231 + .45 ACP 200-GN #68 LSWC?
Hodgdon's data with shorter COAL points toward a possibly...
- Reloading 45acp with W231 Data Sheet, need advice
Find load data for Winchester 231 propellant by clicking the button "Loads for this Powder". Winchester 231 is a ball powder, one of the most popular handgun propellants in history. It is ideally suited to 38 Special, 45 Auto, and 9mm standard loads.
3 cze 2017 · My old USPSA load was a 200 gr cast SWC at 1.250" and 6.0 gr of 231 for 905 FPS. Or a 230 cast RN at 1.260" and 5.5 gr of 231 for about 790 FPS. This was back in the days of 175 power factor. The longer OAL makes a big difference in velocity and pressure.
2 mar 2013 · I have been experimenting with four different pistol powders: Bullseye, Blue Dot, 231 & Unique for four different pistol calibers: 9MM, 10MM, 40 S&W & 45 ACP. I use a Dillon powder measure for progressive loading and a Lee Perfect Powder Measure for manual drop loads.
24 cze 2014 · Hodgdon's data with shorter COAL points toward a possibly higher range of powder charges for longer COAL with more internal case volume. 5.2-5.6 grains of W231 under a Penn 200 gr. LSWC with COAL in the 1.240" range can be very accurate.
7 paź 2024 · Winchester 231 is a ball powder, one of the most popular handgun propellants in history. It is ideally suited to 38 Special, 45 Auto, and 9mm standard loads. Consistency, clean burning, low flash, and a broad range of applications make this powder a choice for any handgun cartridge loader.
18 wrz 2014 · I find that 231/HP38 is the most accurate powder in my .45s, but most find that Bullseye is THE .45 powder. You can get about 1400 rounds out of a 1# can of 231/HP38. Your powder cost for most fast powders will be less than 2 cents per round, no matter the powder you use.