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I'm not sure any of those powders are particularly good for 45LC.
Berry's 230gr bullets are plated and not FMJ, you would use cast lead load data for them.

and as mentioned you should probably get yourself a reloading manual or two.
 

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Why such light bullets? 'Normal' .45 Colt loads use bullets in the 250gr range. Like 250gr RNFP. Unless you are cowboy action shooting where puff loads are the thing, why not stick with a bullet weight that was designed for the .45 Colt cartridge? Just my way of thinking :) .

Here is where you can buy bullets of your choice (in stock) . I use them all the time : Rimrock Bullets
That is my thought as well.
250gr is what I have stocked for 45LC and I have never loaded that cartridge yet. :ROFLMAO:
 
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