It should cycle hot .45 ACP loads, but not the standard stuff. If it cycles the standard .45 ACP then your beating your pistol to death when firing Rowland.
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Yep.For realz?
Wouldn't cycle the .45 at all?
I may try that.Maybe try some Underwood +p's after you get it broken in
If these hotter loads of 460 don't fix the problem I may have to drop down to a lighter recoil spring. Maybe a 18 1/2 instead of the 20 that is in it.It should cycle hot .45 ACP loads, but not the standard stuff. If it cycles the standard .45 ACP then your beating your pistol to death when firing Rowland.
So…..you did the project after all.
You might want to go with the 24lb spring when trying that Buffalo Bore. A 255 gr at 1300fps is pretty hot. I loaded some 200 XTPs that averaged 1360…..slightly more than a half grain off a max load. Shot well, no drama. I'm using the 20lb spring but also a 25lb mainspring with flap bottom firing pin stop in my Para conversion.
Yeah man, it has been disappointing so far though. I am going to the BB stuff because the corbon would not cycle the 20 lb spring. We will see what happens.
Well, the up side is the kit fit one of your 1911s…..I had to send mine to Clark for fitting. If the BB is anywhere close to what they claim it will definitely cycle. Good luck with it. I think you'll find it to be a worthwhile project.