Need help: .45 Colt Hot n' Mild

Blackhorse

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Weshoot2, sometimes yes it does, the only thing I have been able to attribute it to is that I don't get all the media out when I pour the casings into the case feeder, because I don't seem to have that problem when I load on my single stage and feed the casings one at a time.
 

caz223

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I use 11.5 grains of blue dot with a 250 grain precision cast lead flat nose in a bird's head grip sheriff's model, and it is easily shootable in one hand.
The book says 900 FPS with regular primers, but I use magnum primers with blue dot, no matter what, so I don't really know.
Plus the super-short barrel.
It's accurate as all get out, that I know.
 

WESHOOT2

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Blackhorse

When you use the single-stage you are getting a different primer seat and crimp; this accounts for your cleaner loads.

Mebbe.
 
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