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Old 02-28-2012, 04:51 PM
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Anyone loading 200g LRNFP for their .45 Colt's? Anyone loading 200g LRNFP for their .45 Colt's? Anyone loading 200g LRNFP for their .45 Colt's? Anyone loading 200g LRNFP for their .45 Colt's? Anyone loading 200g LRNFP for their .45 Colt's?  
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Default Anyone loading 200g LRNFP for their .45 Colt's?

Traditionally I've loaded 250g RNFP or 255g Keith HC for my .45 Colt. I haven't fired a 200g projectile out of my 25-13 in years, but as I recall, there was a major deviation between POA/POI. They were Corbon 200g JHP.

I'm tempted to revisit the 200g bullets again so I could share the same projectile with my .45 ACP pistols. Anybody have any experience on the matter? Load recommendations that might close the POA/POI gap?

The only reason I don't simply adjust my sight for the 200g is that I carry this pistol as a woods gun and prefer a stout 255g Keith for those purposes.

Thanks!
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