- Location
- New Brunswick
I bought a used Glock 21 and am not having much luck in the accuracy department. I have been shooting cast bullets and a friend recently told me that the type of rifling in the Glock is not compatible with lead bullets. He said I should be using jacketed, or at least copper plated bullets for best results. I tried the 700X load that works in my S&W revolver, but it won't cycle the Glock. The guy I bought it from used Trail Boss and the loads he gave me with the pistol worked fairly well. When I tried to duplicate the load, I shot 8"-9" groups @ 25 yds. and it didn't always cycle. I shoot cast mainly to save money so I can afford to shoot more. Is it going to make a big difference if I switch to copper copper coated or jacketed bullets? What powder works best for .45ACP? I haven't either .45 cal very long or shot them very often, so any advice is welcome. I do have a lot of 204 - 208 gr cast bullets, so would prefer to use those if they can be made to work.


















































