SW CQB 45
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Gun: Springfield Armory 1911 5" with a Nowlin Barrel (gun was built by Springfield Armory Custom Shop)
Load: Penn .356" 115 LSWC using an old can of WSL 4.0 loaded at the edge of the lube groove 1.095"
With todays powder availability, I decided to use this WSL and save my other stuff.
I have an old Winchester 14th Edition Reloading Components Catalog that lists some reloads in the back of the book. It shows…..
9mm 114 Lead using WSL out of a 4" (MAX 35,000 PSI)
starting 3.8 grs / 965 FPS / 28,500 PSI
max 4.1 grs / 1050 FPS / 32,700 PSI
I use this load for an timed accuracy match (all free hand / point shoulder)
2 rounds X 4 times 3 seconds 5 yds
12 rounds 25 seconds 7 yds
12 rounds 35 seconds 15 yds
18 rounds 90 seconds 25 yds (mandatory reload)
While the accuracy is very acceptable, I am getting excessive leading from 50 rounds. Leading to the point where barrel cleaning requires several methods to remove the lead (stainless bore brush, Lewis Lead removal, shooters choice on a patch X 5 and shooters choice lead remover)
I have never slugged this barrel and it might be tight because if I go up a .01 gr or reduce COAL to get away from the lube groove, I start to see signs of higher pressure - flattening of the primer.
So here are my questions:
Yes, I need to slug this barrel but my only soft lead is 44 caliber balls. Will that punch into my 9mil barrel and come out? Or crush the ball in the vise first to get is closer?
While my season ends in Oct and I am either first or second in my class and I don't want to make any major changes since its accurate, but maybe I need to look at a different powder with a greater flexibility (for the future). (This is an accuracy match and keeping it below 1100 using lead is my goal)
5 passes each got lead flakes like below
Horrible range conditions, east facing range shot at approx 0900 hrs. The sun was in my face and had to drop my cap bill severely. It also washed out my front sight to blend with the B27 target. I had difficult lining my sights because I could not see the edges of my front sight. I did use a flat black paint pen to help with glare.
the shots at the bottom of the 10 ring were from the 25 yard line were I felt my early 25 yard shots were going high, so I aimed at the bottom of the 10 ring and thats where the shots landed. Sun in the face SUXS!
Any advice or experience will be greatly appreciated.
Load: Penn .356" 115 LSWC using an old can of WSL 4.0 loaded at the edge of the lube groove 1.095"
With todays powder availability, I decided to use this WSL and save my other stuff.
I have an old Winchester 14th Edition Reloading Components Catalog that lists some reloads in the back of the book. It shows…..
9mm 114 Lead using WSL out of a 4" (MAX 35,000 PSI)
starting 3.8 grs / 965 FPS / 28,500 PSI
max 4.1 grs / 1050 FPS / 32,700 PSI
I use this load for an timed accuracy match (all free hand / point shoulder)
2 rounds X 4 times 3 seconds 5 yds
12 rounds 25 seconds 7 yds
12 rounds 35 seconds 15 yds
18 rounds 90 seconds 25 yds (mandatory reload)
While the accuracy is very acceptable, I am getting excessive leading from 50 rounds. Leading to the point where barrel cleaning requires several methods to remove the lead (stainless bore brush, Lewis Lead removal, shooters choice on a patch X 5 and shooters choice lead remover)
I have never slugged this barrel and it might be tight because if I go up a .01 gr or reduce COAL to get away from the lube groove, I start to see signs of higher pressure - flattening of the primer.
So here are my questions:
Yes, I need to slug this barrel but my only soft lead is 44 caliber balls. Will that punch into my 9mil barrel and come out? Or crush the ball in the vise first to get is closer?
While my season ends in Oct and I am either first or second in my class and I don't want to make any major changes since its accurate, but maybe I need to look at a different powder with a greater flexibility (for the future). (This is an accuracy match and keeping it below 1100 using lead is my goal)
5 passes each got lead flakes like below


Horrible range conditions, east facing range shot at approx 0900 hrs. The sun was in my face and had to drop my cap bill severely. It also washed out my front sight to blend with the B27 target. I had difficult lining my sights because I could not see the edges of my front sight. I did use a flat black paint pen to help with glare.
the shots at the bottom of the 10 ring were from the 25 yard line were I felt my early 25 yard shots were going high, so I aimed at the bottom of the 10 ring and thats where the shots landed. Sun in the face SUXS!



Any advice or experience will be greatly appreciated.