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  1. Seems like I went by Lyman reload data when loading some 170 grain SWC at 1.10", which seems quite short. They shoot ok, just seem short. 

    Is there any reason why I can't load them a little longer ?? 

    btw, powder is 5 grains of HP-38. shooting those bullets from a G22 with an Alphawolf barrel .

     

     

     

  2. On 2/29/2020 at 4:09 PM, Rnlinebacker said:

    You need more crimp

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    He is right.

    This evening I cranked the factory crimp die down more than I ever had and those bullets feed just fine

  3. A buddy of mine gave me some .40 brass and 100 ea 180 grain cast TC bullets. I hadn't had a chance to load any until this morning. Fortunately I only loaded ten of them. Once I had them loaded I decided to make sure they would chamber in my G22. The first one in jammed it up tight. I'm pretty sure the cast bullet jammed into the rifling and it took some swearing and I was finally able to get it out. I tried that same bullet in the factory barrel as well as an Alpha Wolf barrel and it stuck in both.

    OAL was 1.10" per Lyman load data for that bullet. I also shortened the load by a few thousandths and it still stuck.

    Is it possible that those barrels aren't suited for that profile lead bullet? Or is there potentially some other issue I've not thought of?

     

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    I measured one of the rounds. The smallest measurement I got is .417 near the middle of the case. The largest is .420 at the base of the bullet. A little light will show through the opening, when I hold a straight edge on the case, but it doesn't seem significant.

     

  5. 6 minutes ago, Sarge said:

    That .40 die is not a roll crimp. It’s a taper crimp just like 9mm. I use an FCD in 9mm but only to crimp

     

    I discovered that after I posted what I did above. 

     

    No idea where I got in my head that it's a roll crimp die....still got lots to learn obviously. 

     

  6. 4 minutes ago, MadBomber said:

    What's the purpose of using a roll crimp on a .40?  Most people only use that crimp on revolvers.  I believe you should be using a taper crimp.

     

    I wasn't happy with the taper crimp I was getting so have been using the factory crimp die that comes with the set. 

     

    I did some google searches before roll crimping and it's hit or miss on who does or doesn't use it. 

     

  7. Loading some new Starline .40 brass with 165 gr Precision Delta bullets and seems like I can see the base outline of the bullet in nearly all of them. 

    I googled this and it seems fairly common, but I don't care for the look.. so how can I avoid it in the future?? 

     

    Y'all might wanna know that I'm using Lee 4 die set and applying a light roll crimp as the last step. Let me know what other info you need. 

      

  8. I've just gotten into reloading (just loaded and shot 10 reloads this past weekend) and now I'm wondering why I'm stuck on 180 grain bullets. I THINK it's because I found a 

    good deal on 180 grain ammo a year or so ago and have just stuck with it, for now. But now that I'll be reloading my own plinking rounds I'm wondering if I shouldn't try out some 

    165 grain loads as well. 

     

    Reloads that I mentioned above used once fired Remington brass, 180 gr blue bullets, 4.5 and 4.7 grains of HP-38, WSP primers. 

       

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