I have 470 rounds of 45ACP that my father had laying around (reloaded by a friend of his) that I inherited. These are all loaded with 185 gr LSWC bullets, ALOX lubed, with Bullseye powder. I knew the guy who loaded them, so I'm not afraid to fire them off, as I trust his reloads. The problem is, they are absolutely filthy to shoot.

I took some out today to break in my new SR1911, and after about 70 rounds, the guns chamber is so filthy they keep FTF'ing on me, and my hands were almost black with powder residue. Reloaded the magazine with some of my reloads, they function and feed just fine, so I know it's the ammo that's causing the problem.

So, as old Clark Kent would say, this sounds like a job for my trusty S&W 645. It's times like this that I absolutely love my S&W 645, as it will digest and fire pretty much anything, no matter how filthy it gets. Needless to say, the old girl's going to get pretty dirty on my next trip to the range, as I need to burn this ammo up.