- Location
- West Quebec
Started to load my first 45 ACP rounds with Bullseye 4.6 grns and a Campro 230 plated bullet.
The OAL is set to approx 1.266 with a light crimp after seating.
I assume that this load is on the light side and the pressure is not building in the case to fully seal the chamber.
My question is would it be advisable to :
1) not crimp the bullet
2) set the bullet deeper in the case to build pressure
3) Increase the load from 4.6 grns to say 4.8 or higher.
I believe this is not a safety issue and only effects appearance but would like some of the more experienced "Target" shooters to chime in . (The primers CCI large looked fine not showing any issues as far as I can see.)
It cycles okay
and the accuracy seems fine other than the guy on the end.. (ME) !!
The OAL is set to approx 1.266 with a light crimp after seating.
I assume that this load is on the light side and the pressure is not building in the case to fully seal the chamber.
My question is would it be advisable to :
1) not crimp the bullet
2) set the bullet deeper in the case to build pressure
3) Increase the load from 4.6 grns to say 4.8 or higher.
I believe this is not a safety issue and only effects appearance but would like some of the more experienced "Target" shooters to chime in . (The primers CCI large looked fine not showing any issues as far as I can see.)
It cycles okay
and the accuracy seems fine other than the guy on the end.. (ME) !!
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