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<blockquote data-quote="walker" data-source="post: 805389" data-attributes="member: 4359"><p>They can help or hurt, depending on what your gun likes. My 1911 will cycle anything but is more accurate with a med velocity round. Some guns, like most Berettas have to use a hot load. Just depends on the gun and the shoter.</p><p>If you just want to try something different, load 4.2gr of RedDot for 230gr LRN with a CCI 300 LP. This load is a little lower pressure and a little higher velocity than the TG. I load leads only but it will work for the J's just as well.</p><p>Also, some primers create higher pressures than others. I use Federals on my 357 loads but step down the charge to keep the pressures down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walker, post: 805389, member: 4359"] They can help or hurt, depending on what your gun likes. My 1911 will cycle anything but is more accurate with a med velocity round. Some guns, like most Berettas have to use a hot load. Just depends on the gun and the shoter. If you just want to try something different, load 4.2gr of RedDot for 230gr LRN with a CCI 300 LP. This load is a little lower pressure and a little higher velocity than the TG. I load leads only but it will work for the J's just as well. Also, some primers create higher pressures than others. I use Federals on my 357 loads but step down the charge to keep the pressures down. [/QUOTE]
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