That wasn't intended as a slam. Sorry if it read it that way.Oldgringo wrote:Well, excuse me! What a dolt I must be for not making that connection.Keith B wrote:SRVA has is in the first four words of his post above, International Defensive Pistol Association and explained it very well.Oldgringo wrote:
That said, IIDPA is an acronym for what?
You feel better, Mr. Moderator?
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Re: New to reloading---45ACP
I can't help with the Glock, but I think you'll find many powders work well for .45acp. I've had good luck with the following: WW231 (though you need to get close to max for USPSA major), HS-6, N340.
I'm currently using Green Dot; there isn't a lot of load data around compared to other powders, but it burns clean and seems to do a good job with 200gr bullets. I may try Longshot at some point.
I'm currently using Green Dot; there isn't a lot of load data around compared to other powders, but it burns clean and seems to do a good job with 200gr bullets. I may try Longshot at some point.
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Re: New to reloading---45ACP
THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE WITH A PISTOL IN YOUR HAND!Oldgringo wrote:What is IDPA?
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