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			Most 45ACP's prefer FMJ's, some tolerate plated or lead stuff and even in semi wad cutters.  Usual problem is the feed ramp causing the tip of the bullet to stick slightly, causing the jam. Polishing the ramp helps but I just stick with the FMJ's. Presently pushing a 230gr FMJ with 10.0gr of Blue Dot and getting 865fps out a 5" barrel and 980fps out of a 7" barrel in a Govt Model. Blue Dot has been very reliable and easy to fool with, only problem is it's very dirty. I am considering a Winchester 1892 (new model) and an EMF revolver both in 45 Colt. Already have all the components to reload them just haven't made up my mind. Hey start a reloading thread, I'll give as much bad info as the next guy! 
				__________________ '75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny | 
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			I'm shooting 45 acp thru a Springer, a series 80 Officer acp and a G21, whats your opinion of lead thru a glock, lots of hear say, very little known fact
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			The best reliable info I've ever found is to try it and see. I've been told the same that you've already found out. Some shoot most anything without any problems. Seems to be firearms of the same make or even consecutive serial numbers have some subtle preferences. Other things also can come into play. When I let my brother in law shoot mine I witnessed limp wristing being a problem feeding. Yet it did fine with me. Also have an XD I have yet to try out. Been told they will eat anything, also been told they don't tolerate SWC's. 
				__________________ '75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny | 
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			I'm sure you've read about using "the best brass" etc,etc. As you see, I don't discriminate.   
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			Oh, about molding your own. I'm sure you've seen about the need to lube the bullets. This was the only thing that has slowed me from doing my own.  Even though I'm doing .451RB for a 44 cap & ball, 320gr REAL for 50cal and 1oz Drive Key for a slug gun, I just can't make myself do stuff for metallic cartridges. 
				__________________ '75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny | 
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			If you are intending to use the Glock with lead bullets please order a replacement barrel from Barsto or similar as the type of rifling they use is not appropriate for lead bullets. great guns, I have two, a 21 and a 30. But I would not use my reloads in them. Also the chambers in Glock factory barrels are not a full support (for the case) type barrel. That is a problem with reloads, especially for multiply fired brass. Again great guns, just use them within respect of Gastons intention and design. 
				__________________ Willy 1986 V20 Old School 1992 V20 1992 150 Yamaha 1997 HydraSport 2250 Vector 2009 17' G3 Outfitter "G Spot" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDebw...eature=related "I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted and I won't be laid on a hand on. I don't do these things to others and I require the same from them" JW | 
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			I've finally took the time to actually research the Glops instead of letting opinions prejudge me. I'm actually very impressed with them and would definitely consider a Model 20 although just a few more mm's of barrel length would make me happier. I completely agree with willy however as with most things I'll bastardize stuff in a flash. This is what I've determined. The factory barrels "will" shoot lead stuff fine and without hazard "if" you are diligent to remove the lead deposits. Seems the rifling design accumulates lead more readily than others normal barrels. A replacement barrel for the constant use of lead stuff would be a better idea. The reloaded ammo "will" be fine "if" you follow correct reloading basics of brass inspection and preparation. The unsupported chamber will show defects of the brass in a most negative way through rupture. The combined two designs can easily cause major problems due to improper maintenance and defective reloading procedures. I'm still impressed with the Glocks but have no real physical basis for this. 
				__________________ '75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny | 
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			first morning without the prescription meds, just ibuprofin, one word for you oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww  ! I'm sore and moving real slow, looks like another day in the recliner. As far as the glocks go, I was surprised how much disinformation was claimed to be fact, the internet pissin matches were over the top,you'd a thought some one said something bad about a Wellcraft. General consinsous is if you shoot lead, keep pressue low, use hard alloy, clean often. The lead haters seem to be the same ones who wash their glocks in the dishwasher and swear they only need to have it done every 5000 rounds. I think I'm going to play it safe and buy bullets for now, might buy a barrel, awful tempting to get one with threads on the end and apply for the stamp.On another note, I've been shopping a 9mm for the wife, got it narrowed down to Ruger SR9, G19, or trade in Smith 6906, I'm liking the Smith more and more, I can get one for under $400. Any opinions on the Smith? | 
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			Too soon for bourbon intake? I have no experience with those three but recall no bad opinions of them either. Let her pick from the ones you're comfortable with. I'm sure you don't dare pick what shoes she has. 
				__________________ '75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny | 
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			My favorite handgun to this day is my S&W Model 13- 357mag revolver.  Plink with the cheapest of .38 special wad-cutters.  The S&W copy of a 1911 is a decent shooter.. Not sure about the 9mm though Spare.
		 
				__________________ 1996 -19' NV Flats 115 Mercury 4-stroke 1983 -20' Wellcraft Center Console 250 XS | 
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