good some choices for powder, bullets, primers, and reloading dies. I would be
using it for punching paper and hunting. Should I get the 3 or 4 die set?
Thank you in advance for your replies.
P.S. Don't worry pictures to follow.

Although I don't own or shoot the 45, I have to strongly agree with RIO, as far as dies go. After a couple years fighting bullet seating and crimping in 1 step with my 38's and 357 mag, I bought a taper crimp die for each set, and never looked back.Rick in Oregon wrote:I strongly recommend a 4-die set, as it's ALWAYS best to seat and crimp in two separate operations.....trust me on this one.
N310 quite fast, so is light on the charge as well. I just tested from 3.8 to 4.0 grains (the range that VV had listed) under a 200 grain cast bullet, and all of them cycled the pistol and functioned quite well.dan97526 wrote:Bullseye is my choice for 45 ACP. Yes, it's dirty, but at the size of the charge a pound of it lasts forever.
I use Titegroup for my light loads in my 38's. Very clean and meters like water. I have used Ramshot Zip also. Now that is some messy crap. Even worse than 2400.chuckhunter wrote:After much searching in my area all I could find was titegroup. I will use that for
now and see how it goes. From what I read it seems to be a pretty good powder.