I have two 1911's.... one is old (1917) and the other is new, I load a mild round for the old timer to save wear and tear and these clock at just under 700FPS and are fairly accurate. I have been doing some research on .45ACP and the velocities for the various factory ammo's range from about 750FPS to 1400FPS.
For my modern gun I am wondering what a reasonable velocity would be for a 230 grain round nose hard cast bullet,something that would be about the same as ordinary off the shelf factory ammo.
Any ideas appreciated.
For my modern gun I am wondering what a reasonable velocity would be for a 230 grain round nose hard cast bullet,something that would be about the same as ordinary off the shelf factory ammo.
Any ideas appreciated.


















































