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11/23/2012 10:00:13 AM EDT
Going to be reloading 45 colt for my new ruger blackhawk and had a couple questions.

I bought the Lee 4 die set with the FCD. Has anyone had any problems with this die swaging your lead bullets down when you crimp ?

Was looking at buying some berry's plated bullets for plinking, Am i going to have a problem with crimping these since they do not have a crimp groove? Perhaps and taper crimp my work and hold them in place?

I'll be using Unique, Clays, Bullseye, and Titegroup for my plinking loads. I need some reccomendations for some powder for magnum power loads, what are your favorites? saw 2400 looked popular in some manuals i have.

Any other tidbits you all want to throw in would be helpfull, thanks.
11/23/2012 10:09:30 AM EDT
[#1]
21 grains of 2400 with a 250 grain Hornady XTP and 26 grains of H110 with the 250 XTP have been my fav full power loads.  H110 needs a magnum primer, the 2400 does not.  Both of them I use a pretty heavy crimp.


ETA:

For plinking loads I use 7 grains of W231 with 255g flat nose Xtreme plated bullets.  Very light taper crimp on those.  Super super accurate and fun to shoot.
11/23/2012 12:32:28 PM EDT
[#2]
You might want to consider some lead bullets, either the round nose flat point or semi-wadcutters.  I use the Taffin standard load of 8 gr Unique behind a 255 gr RNFP (850 fps from 5 1/2" bbl)  in my Colt and USFA single-action army pistols, these bullets are plenty accurate.  I cast my own but also use Desperado Bullets or Laser Cast with good results.
11/23/2012 12:48:16 PM EDT
[#3]
21.0-21.5gr 2400 is good for the 250gr XTP, which isn't rated real fast so it works out well.  I use 9.5-10.0gr Unique for 250-255gr hardcast SWC or whatever lead bullet.  For Ruger level loads H110/W296 and 'LilGun are great as well.



I have the 4pc Lee die set for it and I've never had a problem, obviously make sure you have it set up correctly.
11/23/2012 7:04:59 PM EDT
[#4]
The FCD will serve you well.



Just don't over adjust the crimp.




That is where the "problems" come from.
11/24/2012 6:38:21 AM EDT
[#5]
8gr Unique is a good load. Cast bullets are cheaper to plink with. Dont expand your cases to far, and dont over crimp because it will be to much work on the cases.
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