Reloading for PCC

chris in va

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There's a decent chance I will be getting a CX4 in a few months, maybe a 45.

I see load data for 9mm in my Lyman manual, but not 45. I suspect a slower powder works best with the long 16" barrel, but wanted to get input from those that have done this. BTW I'll be using lead almost exclusively.

As with my CZ, I don't want to beat myself up with recoil so maybe a 185gr mold is called for?
 

jtmckinney

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I have a Hi-Point Carbine in 45ACP with the same barrel length. I shoot some loads in it that I would not shoot in a 1911 or any other pistol. It does shoot the same ammo as my 1911 very well, it all depends on how much thump you want. Even with the loads I talk about below recoil is not punishing on the shooter but maybe the CX4 is lighter.

The only 185 grain bullets I have tried were Berry"s plated hollow base and was definately over driving them using 800X. Accuracy was poor and very jagged holes in the target. I suspect the base of the bullet was not holding shape. I probably could have lowered the power charge and improved the accuracy. This was not the bullets fault as I suspect the velocity was well above what Berry's says to stay below. A solid base bullet made with hard cast lead might have been ok.

The load I developed to hunt javelinas with is 230 grain jacketed hollow points either HP/XTP or Sierra Sports Masters and AA#9. Accuracy is good, ejected brass looks good and doesn't feel like I am abbusing the gun. Average velocity is 1380 fps. I use small pistol primer brass and magnum primers. Shooting hanging steel plates with it is pretty impressive.

Good luck finding what works for you. My Hi-Point is ugly, heavy and chuncky but what a hoot to shoot.

Have a great day!
James
 

Jim243

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I suspect a slower powder works best with the long 16" barrel,


No it doesn't. I don't know much about the CX4 but the Kel-Tec and Hi-Point are blow back systems.

I use standard 40 S&W reloads for my Hi-Point 4095TS and they work great.

Jim
 

g.willikers

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Will you be using your .45acp loads in a pistol, too, or only in the rifle?
If it's only for the rifle, and the goal is to try to make the .45acp shoot like something else, then experimentation is necessary.
Generally, the .45acp doesn't gain as much velocity out of a rifle as other calibers.
 
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