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    Red face 230 gn swc 45 acp oal



    YEP I IS HOOKED ON CASTING & BLASTING!
    I am kind of new to this game and got a 6 cavity 230 gr SWC mold for my 45 ACP and have not shot it yet but cannot find what the COL for that boolit is! No information shown on any of the loading manuals for 230 SWC! Has info on 200 gr but that's it!
    I like the idea of making my own and shooting same. Weather is lousy in Ohio so I have mucho time to melt & belt.

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    Sorry, I have never seen a 230 grain SW for a 45 ACP. if others say the same perhaps a little more info or a picture would help.
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    Hello,
    This may help, not sure if this is the one you have. Not a lot of info on that one.... (look @ atakawow post in the link)


    http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/i.../t-522778.html

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    What brand/company is your mold that these 230 grain SWC's are coming from?

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    pull the barrel out of your pistol and use the chamber as a way to measure the proper seating depth. Also, make sure the magazine will take them.
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    Maybe it is the truncated cone boolit. If that is true you will probably need to seat the boolit so that the shoulder angle of the boolit is flush with the case mouth. I have had problems with the round chambering if the boolit is not seated in this manner. Also , only crimp the case enough to take out the bell and not to the extent of resizing the boolit down. It works well but can be trickey.

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    +2 on pulling your barrel and using it as a gauge to seat your boolits.

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    The COL is the least of your worries. I would say that you need to set the boolit to the crimp groove like it shows in this picture.



    What you need to know is the POWDER CHARGE, especially with a boolit like that which consumes a lot of the case..

    I would also say that even though there is a complete round shown in that picture it does not mean it is practical. That boolit looks like it was/is designed for the 45LC or some other higher capacity 45cal cartridge. I say that because it has a crimp groove, 45ACP boolits do not have a crimp groove.

    This photo clearly shows the crimp groove.

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    Gonna be a Heep a bullet in the case.
    It's not a 45 ACP bullet, PLEASE don't over charge the cases.
    Better yet get the right bullets. seated to the crimp ring may put a little less bullet in the case but it may be to long to feed.
    It's not a bullet for an Auto pistol, and not a true WC
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    SWC 230 MISTAKE! REALY IS A TC 230 (only on box in small letters)

    Quote Originally Posted by GNILOP View Post


    YEP I IS HOOKED ON CASTING & BLASTING!
    I am kind of new to this game and got a 6 cavity 230 gr SWC mold for my 45 ACP and have not shot it yet but cannot find what the COL for that boolit is! No information shown on any of the loading manuals for 230 SWC! Has info on 200 gr but that's it!
    I like the idea of making my own and shooting same. Weather is lousy in Ohio so I have mucho time to melt & belt.
    Thanks Group! Did some more looking & research and on the box in very small letters is TC 230, so I guess it is not a SWC after all, but still leaves me with C.O.A.L question, right now I have them at 1.270 and have not shot them in my old S&W 645 but by cycling the rounds from the clip (with out pulling the trigger- raining out here again) they seem to seat ok ! E Mail- garypoling64@Gmail.com

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    That is NOT a TC. It has a visible shoulder and a crimp groove. That is not for a 45ACP.

    THIS is a 230gr TC for the 45ACP

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    I love it when your on the job.
    But sometimes you just got to give it up.

    Step # 1: Try just a little to take the advise of the people who are trying to help.
    Step# 2: learn to identify the different bullets.
    Step #3 : If you load wrong the first time it could be the last time.
    Step # 4: Repeat 100 times " the folks at cast bullets want me safe and happy"

    How could you still have a question on OAL if there loaded and stuck in a mag already ??
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    45 acp TC 230 GR

    That picture is the one i have been casting with a lee mold from midway, the 45 tc with one grove and bevel at the bottom for gas check.
    Thanks so much, now if it ever stops raining !

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    That bevel is not for a gas check, you do not gas check 45ACP boolits. If it actually is a 230gr TC you should be safe at 1.20 for a COL.
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    Fellas:
    GNILOP's original post never gave us any pics to the boolit he was reloading and simply made a mistake in describing the design. I asked in post #4 what the mold manufacture was since he stated a 6 cavity and I figured it was a Lee mold which struck me as a possible mistake on his part since there is no 230 grain SWC in the Lee line up. Simply waiting for a response would have clarified things.

    He has verified that he is using the Lee 6 cavity 45 cal 230 grain truncated boolit design.......NO BIG DEAL. Never the less I've seated this design at 1.20 for my XD and with the shorter COAL simply start at the minimum charge and work up.

    Gary (GNILOP) I say if you have seated them so you can put them in the chamber and they are flush with the hood and they cycle your COAL is fine. Also providing more info and details will help us give you better/ more appropriate answers to your questions. Welcome to the forum.
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    To doby45 & RobS , I thank you for your help and the pic that Rob sent is EXACTLY what I have, I did screw up when I ordered it as I wanted the one mold above or below on the order page but only saw 45ACP I hope I have the correct powder charge of 6.2 gr of 800 X, any info on that would be appreciated too. And thank you for not talking down to this 70 year old newbe! I ordered a 200 gr SWC from Midway and is on the way now. I would hate to have to re melt the 230TC and throw away the one box already loaded. Thank you again and it's still raining up here in NE ohio. Damn rain.

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    6.2 grains of 800X will be fine; the starting load for 230 grain Lead RN is 6.5 grains for 867 fps and at 15,100 CUP pressure according to the Hodgdon on-line reloading data center.
    http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp

    Sounds like things should work for you.

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    Rob is also correct in the fact that I got confused by the post from biker_trash_1340 as I thought it was GNILOP that posted it. 1.20-1.25 should be fine for the 230gr TC.
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    ONE LAST QUESTION FOR DOBY45 OR ROBS : I installed gas checks on the boolits when I re sized
    them, for some reason I ordered them and seem to remember that it was a good idea, however the feedback from this website says the gas check is not used or needed. My question is that the gas check fits so nice on the beveled bottom of these 230 TC's and looks to be even down the side of the boolit, would it hurt anything to shoot them? I would hate to pull all the Gas Checks off if its not a problem - G Poling- still raining here in NE Ohio Damn rain!

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    If they're checked shoot them. Dont put on any more checks.
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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
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