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How many of you guys reload? I just do .45 ACP and now 7mm Rem Mags...

Changes to your 1911: new barrel, fully supported and ramped, full length 2-piece guide rod, and 24 lb. spring.
460 Rowland
Type, Pistol-1911 [Glock, Springfield XD, also]
Place of origin United States
Production history
Designer Johnny Ray Rowland
Produced 1998
 
Started Reloading when I was 12 with my Dad. Now, myself at 65, still pulling a handle up and down. Still use my Dads single station Pacific press. Next to it is an antique...Dillon 450B.
From .22 Hornet, .222Rem, of course .223/5.56, .257 Roberts (a favorite of my Dads) .303 British, 7x57mm, 8x57mm, 30-06 for sure. 30-30, which leads to .30 Herrett, Pistol would be .38/.357, 9mm,.45ACP,
.45LC, and .44Mag. So fairly rounded out with the old stuff. Is just one of many hobbies an old retired guy can entertain himself with.
 
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