- Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:42 am
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Just wondering if anyone has used them and if they give you alot of leading or not thinking about getting a box of 500 of there 230gr round nose
JohnFH wrote: I want to use that mold GThat's not a photo of my mold, but I believe I do have the 4-cavity #130. I'll have to dig it out of storage; unless that was one that I sold to my brother in VT. Have you used the Saeco 068? I have that one, as well.
newguy wrote:Ya I read on MBC website they charge 13 dollars flat rate up to 2000 bulletsUsually it depends on the bullets. I think it's up to 70lbs for the $13 flat rate, so if you are ordering 230gr bullets they come to about 68lbs shipping weight for 2000 bullets (you have figure 2lbs worth of carboard on top of the almost 66lbs of lead), so that's your limit. If you are ordering 115gr bullets you're probably gonna max at 3500 since they are usually boxed in 500s I think that 8 boxes goes slightly over 70lbs.
newguy wrote:Just another quick question is what the best powder to stock up on for 45 acp. I have heard a bunch of different typesGeeze, you might have just as well asked what gun is the best to buy.
Titegroup
Bullseye
Unique
Universal
W231
Just would like to know what would be my best bet thru a 1911
On the down side some people seem to have problems metering Unique accurately, and it doesn't burn as clean as some of the more modern powders.This has been my experience so I reserve Unique for revolver loads now.
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