You guys that shoot USPSA / IDPA and others I have a question on bullet weight. I am shooting USPSA Single Stack... 45 ACP in a 230 gr. rn. LEAD Bullets and was considering a 200 gr. Is there an advantage or disadvantage to bullet weight that needs to be considered for competition ?
Pat
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For a coated bullet, I'd recommend Bayou Bullets. I've used them in .45 and .40 and I like them a lot. Very little smoke, accurate and much cheaper than plated or FMJ.
Hit - What oal, if you don't mind. I was having trouble with jams at 1.18.
+1If you are looking for a high quality lead bullet check out SnS Casting in Illinois. The company is a father son duo that shoots USPSA every weekend. They are supporters / sponsors of the Indiana State Match and the Indiana Single Stack Production Match. Their bullets are cast of virgin alloy. Their inspection / packaging process assures you will use 9098 of every 10000 you purchase. They are great people that give back to the sport.
Their bullets must be good. My son Kyle finished 2nd B at last year's Single Stack Nationals using their bullets and we all know he can't shoot ! LOL ! Give them a try.