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I loaded up a batch of a gentle softball load for plinking recently.
Berry's 230gr plated RN
3.8gr Clays
Mixed brass
Rem LPP
1.260" COAL
0.471" crimp
Feeds in all my stock sprung 1911s, ejects cases about 5 feet to the right, and recoils more like a 147gr 9mm load than a hardball .45.
It's plated, so it's not going to give you X-ring results, but it's good enough for 10-ring at 25.
I haven't begun loading it yet, but I will be doing a run with the same projectiles and specs except I will be loading 7.0gr of BE-86 and using Win LPPs. So, instead of a low-to-mid 700s for velocity downrange... should be more like low-to-mid 900s. Might be fun for bowling pins.
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Found a decent mid-range defensive load with XTPs that my TRP enjoys:
200gr Hornady XTP
7.0gr BE-86
1.230” COAL
0.469” crimp
Starline brass
Win LPP
Attachment 112367
I use a 6 o’clock hold for consistency when load testing. This load shoots to POA, right on top of the front sight.
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My preferred IDPA load
This is the load I’ve worked up to emulate the soft recoil of Federal 150 gr Syntech, with better precision and less than half the cost.
I use in Beretta 92s, but it’s been reliable and accurate in a USPc9 and a G19.5, as well as my CX-4 carbine.
It does NOT have enough energy to run a Glock 26.5.
9mm load to make IDPA PF
147 gr X-Treme RN plated
3.5 gr HP-38
1.105COAL
WSP primer (also good with Federal Match and GINEX)
In order to make SSP PF with 147 gr bullet, needs to be 851+
Chrono’d in Mar 2023 from a 4.7” barrel:
Avg: 880 fps
Low: 860
High: 906