45 ACP Load Development Ep. 2: 200gr RN and Titegroup
Welcome to the Episode 2 of my series on load development for the 45 Auto in my Smith and Wesson 1911 E series. We will be testing a multitude of powder and projectiles in hopes of finding a accurate, reliable, soft shooting load that is most importantly affordable. First up is Titegroup and a 200gr RN Plated bullet. If you have any suggestions on other calibers that you would like to see reloading videos on, please drop a comment and let me know!

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45 ACP Load Development Ep. 3: 200gr RN and HP38

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ACME Bullet Co. .45 ACP Load Data – 230gr RN Tested

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9mm vs .45 ACP - The LIE the Gun Industry Kept Telling You

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How Deadly Is .45 ACP Really? The Facts Will Shock You

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45 ACP Load Development - Ep.1 Introduction

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Plated vs Jacketed Bullets: Load Data and Considerations

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You’re not negotiating your way out of this…

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The Dark Reason the British .303 Round Is Still Loaded

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Reloading 50 rounds of 45 acp on a single stage press

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TESTED: Hodgdon Tite Group

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45 super in a stock 1911?

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Reloading Handgun Ammunition - .45 ACP

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Lee Precision, Carbide Factory Crimp Die - 45 Auto

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Generals Banned His Cut Shell Trick — Until It Downed A German Sniper

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9mm Load Up (Accuracy) Tite Group and Universal Powder, 125gr Bullet

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More 45ACP+P vs. 10MM for use on dangerous animals in North America

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My Favorite .45 ACP 1911 Magazines (Wilson Combat, Mec-Gar)

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45 Colt: Shooting and Reloading

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Reloading the 45 acp on a Lee Single Stage Press

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