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Full disclosure, I'm a very serious Bullseye shooter with a slight long range Prairie dog obsession. I've ransom'd hundreds of various 45 loads out of 3 custom Bullseye 1911's. So I have a bit of experience with the 1911. A Ransom Rest will NOT outshoot a good handheld group, however it will be far more consistent over the course of testing multiple groups. It never gets tired.
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What bullet are you using, exactly? Best I can
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What accuracy are you getting for a 10 shot group? picture is 5 shots at 25 yd
Third:
What distance are you testing?
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What amount of crimp are you using? Exact measurement to .001 please..001 crimp as near as I can measure.
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Over all length. Mag length - 1.25"
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What brand of brass are you using, or is it a mixture? starline
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What is the bullet diameter of your lead bullets, again to the .001? .452 lead SWC over 4.2 of Bullseye.
A very well made 1911 can shoot well under 2" @ 50 yards with the right loads. Every one of my BE pistols will group well under that.
Al
Forgot to ask, what type of accuracy are you expecting?
I might have to do some shooting with my new 45 to get use to it. The 22 holes are from my Mark I. Just for comparison. I hope I can get the 45 to shoot as accurate as the 22. Sorry it took this long to get to the range. All shots are free hand
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