What's your low recoil load 45acp

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What do you like for a really mild 45acp plinking load?

I have 700x, 800x, titegroup and unique.
 
As the title states...

What do you like for a really mild 45acp plinking load?

I have 700x, 800x, titegroup and unique.

it depends ---- there is a lot of manufacures web load data

the 45 acp has been around for over 100 years so there lots of load data out there

if you are looking for light plinking loads the 185 or the 200g will give less recoil than the 230g
and if you look unique and 700x data is out there

you just need a load that will function your gun and be accurate
 
3.6 of 700X with a 230gr RN
Use it for IPSC Revo Minor. Works well and accurate with almost no recoil.

3.4 of Titegroup with a 230 gr RN gives similar results.

Both these loads will also cycle my 1911.
 
Been testing 6.6 gr Alcan AL-7 behind 200 gr SWC. Low recoil and still cycles my 5" 1911. Somewhat accurate ( New to pistol shooting so it could be just me ) but testing 7 gr to see if I can tighten the groupings.
 
First; what gun are you putting it in?
Second; what bullet are you using?

My data (none with your powders) has shown in 1911's and 625's that minor loads with the 230RN suck. The gun may cycle but the velocity is so poor the trajectory is about the same as me throwing a rock...
For light loads 185 grain works better as the velocity stays up.
231 has given me good service; using a Berry's 185 plated I get velocities in a 5" Colt that run an average of 730FPS (or 135 PF). In a 625 5" the same load runs an average of 750FPS (or 140PF).
Similar power factors in a 230 put your velocity down around 600FPS...
 
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I have two powders for plinking in 45ACP.

Trail Boss. Case filled to base of bullet. 230gr LRN. Mild, consistent and works very well in my Ruger 1911 but it may be too light for some guns. You can almost always get Trail Boss.
Hodgdon HS6. 6.1 Gr with 230gr LRN. Slightly heavier recoil than the Trail Boss but still quite light. Of the two I prefer HS 6 but it is very difficult to find. I still have enough for 4000-5000 rounds but then I will be in trouble.
 
I have an update - 4.0gr TB with 200gr SWC for a 5.25" Colt GCT and 3.7grTB / 200gr SWC for Pardini GT6 (6" barrel)
 
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