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Rather than give out reloading data that you have no way to verify, would STRONGLY encourage you to search the websites for the makers of the powder and bullets that you want to use. MOST manufacturers will have reliable data posted, and you are not risking your safety on the anonymous advice from a stranger.

I could be a 12 yr old for all you know. Risky business. And yes, I HAVE seen bad reload data given on the internet.

Google Alliant Powder on first page click on VIEW THE GUIDE scan down page to the caliber you want.

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Q: Do you have reloading data for 45acp hornady 230gr bullets using power pistol powder?
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