MyDads38
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Since there is no Bullseye powder to be found in my area, or online when I check; I bought some Red Dot, since there seems to be load data available for what I shoot. It is about the same burn rate as Bullseye and loads are usually pretty similar.
I loaded 50 rounds of 45acp yesterday and went to the range today to try them out. My new Ruger SR1911 has app. 300 rounds through it so far, factory & reloads.
Impressions so far:
With my Lee Classic Turret set up with Auto Disk Powder Measure, load was 4.4 grs from the .66 cavity. This is supposed to throw 4.7 grs, but no, 4.4 grs, but it was consistant 46 of 50 rounds (2 @ .1 light & 2 @ .1 over). I'm good with these results all day long!
After 50 rounds, the gun was still clean! I was very happy (and surprised) with this. No unburned powder in the gun or left over from fired cases. The cases were once fired Federal Champion with the Small Primer pocket. In my testing so far, the Small Primer pocket makes no difference as compared to the same cases with Large Primer pockets. These cases were trimmed to .888" (.898" max length) just to see what results I would get. Honestly, with all the work that went into trimming 100 of these, I don't see myself doing it again any time soon!
Accuracy-Very Good! Best 7 shot group at 10 yards was 1" ctr - ctr. 15 yard group (first time I've shot the Ruger at 15 yards) was 2". I haven't shot past 10 yards till today. Used to shoot PPC, but that's been a lot of years ago when I was young and could see without bi-focals! The Red Dot seems to be on par with what I can get (mostly anyway) with Bullseye.
I know this isn't news to a lot of the folks here, but until the recent "shortage", I never needed to use any other powders for my plinking loads. Will be working up loads for my 38 Special and 9mm also, so any suggestions welcome. I only shoot cast bullets at low to medium velocity. I shoot for fun and enjoyment these days!
Just wanted to share my results so far, with powder availability the way it is; I may have to stock up on more Red Dot! 
I loaded 50 rounds of 45acp yesterday and went to the range today to try them out. My new Ruger SR1911 has app. 300 rounds through it so far, factory & reloads.
Impressions so far:
With my Lee Classic Turret set up with Auto Disk Powder Measure, load was 4.4 grs from the .66 cavity. This is supposed to throw 4.7 grs, but no, 4.4 grs, but it was consistant 46 of 50 rounds (2 @ .1 light & 2 @ .1 over). I'm good with these results all day long!
After 50 rounds, the gun was still clean! I was very happy (and surprised) with this. No unburned powder in the gun or left over from fired cases. The cases were once fired Federal Champion with the Small Primer pocket. In my testing so far, the Small Primer pocket makes no difference as compared to the same cases with Large Primer pockets. These cases were trimmed to .888" (.898" max length) just to see what results I would get. Honestly, with all the work that went into trimming 100 of these, I don't see myself doing it again any time soon!
Accuracy-Very Good! Best 7 shot group at 10 yards was 1" ctr - ctr. 15 yard group (first time I've shot the Ruger at 15 yards) was 2". I haven't shot past 10 yards till today. Used to shoot PPC, but that's been a lot of years ago when I was young and could see without bi-focals! The Red Dot seems to be on par with what I can get (mostly anyway) with Bullseye.
I know this isn't news to a lot of the folks here, but until the recent "shortage", I never needed to use any other powders for my plinking loads. Will be working up loads for my 38 Special and 9mm also, so any suggestions welcome. I only shoot cast bullets at low to medium velocity. I shoot for fun and enjoyment these days!

