280 to 300 grain bullets. I have 300 grn XTP, 305 SWC, and 320grn blue bullets to load tomorrow.






Sounds like a plan with some cooler weather!DsGrouse wrote: βSun Jul 02, 2023 11:41 amI'm eager to give the blue bullet 320 grainers a try. I'll be loading them up to your 8.0 grains of unique. For the rest the good bullets are Cast performance (from midway) and Matts bullets.
One of these days we are going to have to get together and compare 45 caliber cans. I've my Ghost-M, My form 1 cans, and my griffin bushwacker 46v2






I have heads for all my calibers. With the lyman T8, I am able to put a two calibers per head unit. Now I found out Creedmoor sports has enhanced press heads.BrokenolMarine wrote: βMon Jul 03, 2023 3:07 pmI thought very seriously about buying dies for a couple of additional calibers, pulled up the website and looked and lo and behold, even with the higher prices of ammo these days... for as little as I'd shoot the newer rifle / pistol calibers... with the cost of the setups, I could buy a lot of factory ammo. When I add a caliber I like to have dies, toolhead, powder measure, etc. That way it's all set up and ready and you just pull the pins, and slip in the tool head and perhaps change the deal at the bottom and off you go. Of course you have to check the powder drop, and I do that about every 10 rounds anyway.![]()
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I am set up to load 9mm, .38 wadcutter, .38 semi-wadcutter, .40. and 45acp. (All my competition calibers)
I decided a long time ago not to bother with rifle calibers.