What did you load today?

Just finished 50r rounds of 30BR. 115 gr custom bullet with
33.9 gr h4198 and Federal Match Primers in Lapua 6 br brass
that has been necked up to 30 cal. About 3,000 fps.
100 yards all in one hole. Got my first groundhog match
tomorrow. 200, 300 and 400 yards. 10 ring about quarter size.
Been a long winter.
 
Another not so great weather day on the Texas Gulf Coast. Doing other "inside" jobs, but I did manage to tumble some .44 Mag brass. Reorganized/cleaned up a safe also. Thursday mornings are my typical range day and it is looking like good weather, so I can't wait for my favorite day of the week.
 
This afternoon I reloaded 420 Wild Bunch .45 ACP loads consisting of 4,2 gn Tightgroup under a 230 gn LRN bullet in preparation for our Wild Bunch Nationals next month.

I opened my last 500 rounds of 230 LRN to load the last 100, so will have to order another couple of thousand, along with an thousand 200 gn RNFP 44/40 and the same number of 100 gn RNFP .38 (for my CAS Henry Big Boy .357 rifle and Tanfoglio pre witness CZ 9mm clone) as I am getting low on both.

I also reset the powder measure on my 9mm press to drop a slightly heavier (.2 gn) load than my last test batch.
 
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A Mk IV Martini-Henry made in 1887, so it's not a firearm under Federal law. It does come equipped with what the tacticool guys term "an aggressive muzzle attachment for CQB" but is known to us geezers as a bayonet.

Here are a couple of us clowning around with a Victorian pith helmet, the Martini-Henry Mk IV and a Webley Mk V in .455. Near as we can tell, there is little chance of a Zulu attack in Madison county.


Neat!

Mine is a carbine rechambered to .303 British. I only shoot 150 gn cast lead projectiles in it these days at moderate .303 British velocities.
 

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This afternoon I reloaded 420 Wild Bunch .45 ACP loads consisting of 4,2 gn Tightgroup under a 230 gn LRN bullet in preparation for our Wild Bunch Nationals next month.

I also reset the powder measure on my 9mm press to drop a slightly heavier (.2 gn) load than my last test batch.

The "Wild Bunch Nationals" just sounds like a ****-load of fun.

I cleaned about 500 rounds of .357 so they are ready for loading. Also, I am out of 44 mag bullets, so am about to order a bunch from Summer Ent.
 
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The" Wild Bunch Nationals" just sounds like a ****-load of fun.

I cleaned about 500 rounds of .357 so they are ready for loading. Also, I am out of 44 mag bullets, so am about to order a bunch from Summer Ent.

I generally shoot two CAS competitions a year plus a few monthly club CAS shoots if I am not working on the 4th Saturday each month (my club's CAS day). Have not yet gotten around to shooting a Wild Bunch match, although I have all the equipment and have read/know the rules. To have the Nationals as my first WB match may be a bit ambitious but nothing tried, nothing gained.

Not sure if the 310 rounds of .45 ACP plus more for side matches is a misprint or not (100 rifle rounds and 60 12 gauge shotgun for 12 stages, min 5 X 7 round .45 mags required) but 500 rounds should be plenty with a 100 or so to practice on beforehand. (IPSC match I'm shooting this weekend has min 160 rounds for 9 stages with two 32 round courses of fire).
 

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Today it was 9mm.
115 gr HAP
4.6 gr Power Pistol
OAL - 1.142 ( pretty long) but it works well in my PM9
Bang !
 
Yesterday I loaded some 9mm. Today I will load some more 9mm. Tomorrow I will load even more 9mm. Why 9mm? I have a 9mm machinegun that has a voracious appetite, and one of my friends from California is coming to visit in May.
 
Stripped down 145 9mm rounds loaded with a flat point bullet that doesn't feed well and a powder that seems to be a bit erratic in my Kimber 1911.

Then ran the primed cases through my press reloading with a max (4.4 gn) load of Tightgroup and plated RN projectiles. Will chrono and shoot on Sunday in comparison with a 4.2 gn load.
 
I loaded 150 rounds of 9MM. Speer's 115 grain CPRN with 4.5 grains of W231 and CCI primers. Was out shooting with a friend last weekend and need to load the 40 S&W's tomorrow.
 
I've not loaded for a couple months, I still have hundreds in surplus that I've not shot because the weather has been lousy wet and windy. Where is spring?
 
I haven't loaded for a while for a few reasons, but one of them is I'm out of .44 bullets and have two .44s I need to ops check. I ordered 2600 hitek coated 180gr bullets from Summers last weekend, so as soon as I get them I'm gonna load up a bunch and test my new Rossi 92 and my M29 that just got back from warranty work.

I also ordered some .32 H&R dies so I can start reloading .32 Long.
 
I've not loaded for a couple months, I still have hundreds in surplus that I've not shot because the weather has been lousy wet and windy. Where is spring?

I know what you mean - it was in the low 60s when I left for work this morning!
 
Cleaned about 800 brass 45 acp cases. Used my new RCBS rotary tumbler.
I loaded 50 Missouri 148 DEWC with 3 grains of Titegroup for my 38 special.
 
Load 124 grn rn 9mm every day. Used up 8lbs of Bullseye and have started on some CFE pistol. I had time to load some 230 and 240 grn 460XVR with 29.5 grns of 2400. Starting off light and getting braver every time I go to the range.
 
In the last 2 days I loaded up 200 45 ACP with Zero 230 grain FMJ and 7.0 grains of Shooter's World Ultimate Pistol and 200 rounds with the same bullet and 5.0 grains of Shooter's World Clean Shot. I had bought these Shooter's World powder when Midsouth had free hazmat when ordering SW powders and so far I really like them.

I went to the range last Friday and shot 100 rounds loaded with 6.8 grains of the Ultimate Pistol and they chonoed right at 900 ft/sec, which is right where I figured they would fall at according to their load data, so I decided to try it at 7.0 grains which is still under their max load for a 230 grain FMJ bullet with that powder and see how they perform. With 4.6 grains of Clean Shot they averaged 777 ft/sec, which is also right about where they would clock at when comparing against their data. I went up to 5.0 grains to see if I could get them averaging closer to 800-830 ft/sec. That load is also lower than their max load data for that style bullet.
 

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