Howdy Friends,
I've been reloading for a year now (CAS) and I've got a question for those of you more experienced than me. I'm reloading for an EMF '92, 45lc. I've only found one load that works: 230gr. rn., 7.6gr. of winchester 231. (I know I shouldn't be shooting rn in a tube, but the 250 fp don't work.) And those results are marginal. I've tried heavier bullets, different powders and the results are the same....30" groups at 50 yds. No joke. I sent the gun to get it fixed (which EMF was nice enough to pick up the tab) they said the barrel was replaced, but they did a damn fine job of copying the old scratches into it. and it still shoots bad, except for the load mentioned. My question is, "is this common?" that a gun only shoots one bullet with one powder at a particular weight? I personally think the gun is messed up. But since I'm a newby, mabye I need to accept this. Oh yeah, factory loads don't shoot any better. What's up? Hopefully this post will provide me with a reason to get another gun!