I'm a lot older today and my regular load is 4.6 for target practicing. This was ACP and God looks out for idiots because there were no pressure signs everything worked well and you saw the results on the target. I don;t recommend it but that was the last of it and their ain't gonna be no more like that. That was made up before I started collecting reloading manuals on the advice of the guy I bought the dies bullets and powder from. His main business was a pool hall and bar so that might have been a clue. Now you know why I tell everybody who asks to get at least one, (preferably more), manual from a powder manufacturer, a bullet manufacturer and a reloading equipment manufacturer and read them before you buy one single item.
So where are the shooters, doesn't anybody have a carry gun they are willing to shoot. Challenge match is still on, any caliber gun as long as it starts with a 2, 3, or 4 and is carried in a holster. Hunting or SD makes no difference.
Here is the target to print out in case you forgot.
http://www.midwayusa.com/Content/pdf...tol_target.pdf
Rules are in post #1 in case you need a refresher on how to score for the challenge.


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that's why I spend most of my time at 25, 50 and 100 yards, it makes those close up and personal targets seem bigger.
Well sort of bigger, looks like I might need a little more practice at 15 yards. 



