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There are some Bullseye loads with longer OALs at http://www.handloads.org/loaddata/d...&Weight=230&type=Handgun&Order=Powder&Source= but note the listed powder weights on that site tend to be maximum or "ideal" rather than starting loads (every gun is different to some extent).
w ww.ammoguide.com says:
45 ACP SPECIFICATIONS
Bullet Diameter: .452 in.
Max Overall Length: 1.275 in.
OAL is VERY important,, too long seats the bullet tight to the lands causing a possible pressure issue, too short reduces case space, again causing pressure issues. I've also been burnt by tumbling rounds simply cause they were seated .015 too far away from the lands. Best plan is to measure and determine the OAL needed for each type of head you use. Reloading books are great, but unless you have the EXACT bullet, the ogive is probably different and the lands will be closer, or further away than desired. Revolvers are much more forgiving.