I finally got around to casting some projectiles from this fine mold.
Does anyone have any "pet" loads for this projectile that you can share with me?
I have a wide range of powders from Unique, HP-38, Lil-Gun, 2400, and Blue-Dot.
I will loading these for my 1911 pistols (Colt Gov, and Kimber Classic Custom)
Mihec 452-200 SWC Loads
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Mihec 452-200 SWC Loads
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Re: Mihec 452-200 SWC Loads
My most common load is 4.0 gr of Hodgdon Clay's. It is a mid-range load that I use for range and IDPA that functions well in my gun, soft-recoiling, is clean, and is an economical powder.
Hodgdon's published range for 200 gr LSWC is 3.6 to 4.3 gr.
At recent prices ($121.70) for 8 lbs of Clay's, that load will have about $0.87 of powder in every 100 rounds. I paid $89.00 for 8 lbs, so my powder cost is $0.64 per hundred rounds.
Here is an analysis I did a couple of years ago on powder costs for .45 ACP 200 gr LSWC loads: http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php? ... 51#p583351" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some other economical powders are: Alliant Red Dot, Alliant Bullseye, and Ramshot Competition. Although Unique is economical, I won't use it because of its poor metering characteristics.
I still have a fair amount of Clay's left, but the next one I am going to try is Ramshot Competition, as I have been happy with every other Ramshot product I've tried.
BTW, I am loading the exact same bullet from the same MP mold. I am very happy with the results:

Hodgdon's published range for 200 gr LSWC is 3.6 to 4.3 gr.
At recent prices ($121.70) for 8 lbs of Clay's, that load will have about $0.87 of powder in every 100 rounds. I paid $89.00 for 8 lbs, so my powder cost is $0.64 per hundred rounds.
Here is an analysis I did a couple of years ago on powder costs for .45 ACP 200 gr LSWC loads: http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php? ... 51#p583351" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some other economical powders are: Alliant Red Dot, Alliant Bullseye, and Ramshot Competition. Although Unique is economical, I won't use it because of its poor metering characteristics.
I still have a fair amount of Clay's left, but the next one I am going to try is Ramshot Competition, as I have been happy with every other Ramshot product I've tried.
BTW, I am loading the exact same bullet from the same MP mold. I am very happy with the results:

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Re: Mihec 452-200 SWC Loads
Thanks JFrog!
Yes these brass molds from Mihec are great! I have two of them. This one and the 200g HP mold.
I am getting consistent readings of 920-950 fps using 6.7g of Unique with the HP's
I don't have any Clays in the cabinet, but have plenty of Unique (I have the same problem metering it).
I just worked up four loads using Unique. I built 12 each @ 6.2, 6.6, 7.0 and 7.3. I set the COL at 1.240. They all pass the plunk test in my Colt Barrel. I will run 5 of each load through the Chronograph and then use the remaining 7 to test accuracy.
Now I just have to wait until Monday to test them out!
Yes these brass molds from Mihec are great! I have two of them. This one and the 200g HP mold.
I am getting consistent readings of 920-950 fps using 6.7g of Unique with the HP's
I don't have any Clays in the cabinet, but have plenty of Unique (I have the same problem metering it).
I just worked up four loads using Unique. I built 12 each @ 6.2, 6.6, 7.0 and 7.3. I set the COL at 1.240. They all pass the plunk test in my Colt Barrel. I will run 5 of each load through the Chronograph and then use the remaining 7 to test accuracy.
Now I just have to wait until Monday to test them out!

Guns are like parachutes, if your ever in a situation that you need one and you dont have one, you'll probably never need one again.
Re: Mihec 452-200 SWC Loads
I have been wanting to try some Clays. Guess I will have to pick some up when supplies get back on the shelves.
Guns are like parachutes, if your ever in a situation that you need one and you dont have one, you'll probably never need one again.