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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Andrew View Post
    Those look like fun. I've got a 155gr Cast bullet mold that I love for my 45 ACP target loads.

    I'm having a hard time finding a bullet that light in .451 or .452 cal in QuickLOAD if you can provide the following measurements I can get something modeled.

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    Also, these look like lead bullets. I just want to confirm they are lead and not moly coated jacketed bullets.
    Thanks Jay! They are pc lead bullets, I can get the length. What determines the first two measurements? Not sure what you are looking for here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyeralan View Post
    Thanks Jay! They are pc lead bullets, I can get the length. What determines the first two measurements? Not sure what you are looking for here.
    Diameter is .4515-.452 and the bullet length is a whopping .38-.39. The hollow point on these can't be far from through to the base of the bullet. I don't even remember where I got these, came with something I needed on a trade somewhere along the line.
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    Oops, I should have explained that better.

    The measurement you want to grab is the length of the shank. The shank is the full diameter section of the bullet directly behind the ogive. This can be a hard measurement to accurately get with calipers alone (use mic to mark the transition), but if you can get it to within .010 then that will be close enough. Then I'll need your intended COAL. Between the shank length, bullet length, and COAL the rest of the values are calculated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Andrew View Post
    Oops, I should have explained that better.

    The measurement you want to grab is the length of the shank. The shank is the full diameter section of the bullet directly behind the ogive. This can be a hard measurement to accurately get with calipers alone (use mic to mark the transition), but if you can get it to within .010 then that will be close enough. Then I'll need your intended COAL. Between the shank length, bullet length, and COAL the rest of the values are calculated.
    Jay, the shank measures 0.215 and my guess at COAL would be 1.090. The thing would end up looking much like this, lol.
    125gr 45 hp.1.jpg
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