wallyccspd
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Good Evening:
I picked up a 6" 25-2 revolver in .45 ACP.
I was curious to see if anyone had an opinion on accuracy while using .45 Auto rim brass versus using .45 ACP brass loaded into full moon clips? Meaning, do you find that ammo loaded in auto rim brass shoots better in the 25-2, or do you find the ACP brass to shoot the same? Or do you see no difference at all?
In my Wadcutter and hardball gun (both Rock Rivers) I run 3.8 grains bullseye with a 180 grain flat base LSWC (by Brazos Bullets); .468 crimp and seated .925 from the bullet shoulder to the case head. I run this at 50 yards. At 25 yards/indoor matches, I run the 160 grain Brazos with 4.0 Bullseye. Both loads feed and shoot well for me.
I have a small supply of Remington auto rim brass, but I have a larger supply of ACP brass.
Your thoughts?
Regards,
Wally
I picked up a 6" 25-2 revolver in .45 ACP.
I was curious to see if anyone had an opinion on accuracy while using .45 Auto rim brass versus using .45 ACP brass loaded into full moon clips? Meaning, do you find that ammo loaded in auto rim brass shoots better in the 25-2, or do you find the ACP brass to shoot the same? Or do you see no difference at all?
In my Wadcutter and hardball gun (both Rock Rivers) I run 3.8 grains bullseye with a 180 grain flat base LSWC (by Brazos Bullets); .468 crimp and seated .925 from the bullet shoulder to the case head. I run this at 50 yards. At 25 yards/indoor matches, I run the 160 grain Brazos with 4.0 Bullseye. Both loads feed and shoot well for me.
I have a small supply of Remington auto rim brass, but I have a larger supply of ACP brass.
Your thoughts?
Regards,
Wally