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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: New York, NY
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Hi:
Same answer as to your other post. SR 4756 should work perfectly. Start at 5.0 grains and work up 1/10 of a grain at a time until you get perfect function and excellent accuracy. Again, round nose bullets should have a final OAL of 1.173 inches. With lead, I've shot bullets with a diameter as large as .312 without problems. What is the diameter of your lead bullets? Sieger |
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The only hard lead cast that I could find is .309+ from .3093 to .3095. Got the last 1000 bullets......bought from this supplier before for 45 and 9mm. Quality product at a great price. I bought what I could find and also bought a 100 of the .309 Hornady XTP to try also. Bought SR4756 and Unique to try to see which one I like the best. If SR4756 the Unique can go in the 45 auto and maybe 9mm I will have to check my manuals. But I figuered at around .065 cents per bullet if it leads alittle so what. I will clean more often. Just worried about the accuaracy. Wish I could have found .310 to .3105 for lead cast. But you take what you can get. No one mentioned any place for lead cast so I used my old suppliers and found the last of these
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Believe me, if you find the right combination, your Luger will shoot accurately!!! Sieger |
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