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Old December 8, 2012, 07:12 PM   #6
m&p45acp10+1
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Lyman's Pistol and Revolver 3rd is a good one as well.

For bullets the 210 grain bullets work well in most .41 Mag guns as far as not having to change the sights, and shooting to point of aim.

For powders I have tried several, and have settled on two.

1. Trail Boss for cast lead general paper punching, and steel knock down targets. I shoot home cast LSWC using the Lee 210 grain TLSWC mold.

2. AA#9 For jacketed, and warm cast lead loads. I tried Alliant 2400 it worked, though was dirty even at warmer velocity levels. With jacketed loads it can get pretty darn close to where H-110 goes for velocity. It will allow for use of lead at warm velocity as H110 will not. It also very clean burning as well.

Note you are going to need to use a heavy roll crimp.

For bullets I have used several with good results. Though the majority of my shooting is with home cast lead.

Berry's 210 grain Plated FN work well. As do 210 grain Remington JSP.

For hunting I have a few Winchester Silver Tip 175 grain JHP. They did the job on several hogs quite well.
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