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I went down to 3.5 gr. Bullseye and that still worked good. Don't want to stress out my baby (G Date)
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Most Luger reloaders attempt to find the softest load that is accurate and will reliably cycle their Luger. I use that Bullseye load (3.5gr)with 200gr PRN in 45ACP and it does wonderfully in my old 1911, and 1911A1s.
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