Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

tires2burn

Classifieds
  • Posts

    410
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by tires2burn

  1. I would check the load data for the velocity you want and go from there. Usually with a new powder (for me) I will start in the middle. If you are going to chrono these start at the bottom and work your way up in half grain loads.

  2. Check the OAL and crimp on a factory round and go from there. If the factory round chambers for you its your loading thats wrong. Are you sizing/ Is the crimp the same as the factory/ Plunk it in your barrel like 45ravon recommends. All barrels are chambered differently.

  3. Guaranteed it will be smoother. After they are sized with the one-shot put them on a towel and spray with some alcohol and roll them around to wipe dry. This gets them ready for seating with no lube on them.

  4. Thanks 6 & 51,

    I just didn't want the .310 rattling down the barrel like a .355 in a .357. I guess the best way is to do a chrono and accuracy shoot and see how it goes. I found some Hornady SST 150gr in .312. I''ll load up some .310's and then some .312's  and go for it. The .310 are flat base and the SST are BT. I should be able to come up with a comparable load.

  5. On 11/2/2020 at 11:31 AM, MikeyScuba said:

    While those of us who have used 650's are more likely to have a squib, those using 550's are more likely to get a double charge.  I had 2 squibs both early on and both when something went wrong on the press.  The 2nd I knew there was a high probability in the 8  rounds I just made. So I loaded one moonclip and shot it.  it was a good experience to know what it sounded/felt like.  I'll take a pass on trying out a double charge.

    This is why you start out with a single stage. Once you get confident in all the operations, you move up. Quality control is the most important part of reloading. Progressive  presses can run a lot of rounds fast, but also a lot of rounds that are wrong. Starting out slow is safer. I started out with a lee turret press and moved to a 550. Got a double charge and lost a sweet S&W 65-4. Then went to a 650 and got new challenges. The faster they run the easier for mistakes to happen. Mr. Scuba is right on the money.

  6. 5 hours ago, jc3257 said:


    I do the same without the SS pins. Works great and I never have to worry about pins stuck in the primer hole.


    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

    The pins I use are .047x.269. Never had any problems with this size. Two won't fit in the flash hole and one drops through.

×
×
  • Create New...