We're trying to debug a JR carbine issue with the stupid rifle mashing bullets into cases when feeding...
Anyway, I made a few reload rounds today and "tested" them at the range in a 1911. The results were jams and a couple of blown out primers (not good!). I'm sitting here dissecting the batch and the powder charges are right, however to combat the mashing I did give them what I would in hindsight say is a somewhat aggressive taper crimp. I guess my question is, would that have led to excess pressures enough to blow out primers?
Luckily I only did a few, and figure I know the answer to the question, but I count this as a learning experience, and figured I'd ask. I honestly thought I had somehow got my powder measure wrong, but it's perfect in each.
Anyway, I made a few reload rounds today and "tested" them at the range in a 1911. The results were jams and a couple of blown out primers (not good!). I'm sitting here dissecting the batch and the powder charges are right, however to combat the mashing I did give them what I would in hindsight say is a somewhat aggressive taper crimp. I guess my question is, would that have led to excess pressures enough to blow out primers?
Luckily I only did a few, and figure I know the answer to the question, but I count this as a learning experience, and figured I'd ask. I honestly thought I had somehow got my powder measure wrong, but it's perfect in each.


















































