- Location
- Montreal, Quebec
I have reloaded a couple thousand .40 S&W 180gr Copper Plated bullets with 4.4gr of Titegroup which work great in my Norc NP-40.
I just got my new .45ACP and reloaded 70 rounds of 230gr Copper Plated RN with 4.7gr of Titegroup.
The spent cases are FILTHY. The inside of my pistol looks like I been shooting black powder. Accuracy is very good, but my hands are black after shooting 70 rounds!
My buddy suggested that maybe my "crimp" wasn't hard enough thus not forming a tight enough seal thus letting gases escape and causing incomplete combustion of the powder. My initial crimp was VERY light.
Sounds plausible to me. Or is this the nature of a 1911 pistol? I've reloaded 150 rounds with a more pronounced taper crimp on them, but I can't test them out till next weekend.
Any other sugestions? I had read that titegroup was a "dirty/messy" powder albeit accurate, but I don't get excessive fouling in my Norc!
Anyone have some advice?
I just got my new .45ACP and reloaded 70 rounds of 230gr Copper Plated RN with 4.7gr of Titegroup.
The spent cases are FILTHY. The inside of my pistol looks like I been shooting black powder. Accuracy is very good, but my hands are black after shooting 70 rounds!
My buddy suggested that maybe my "crimp" wasn't hard enough thus not forming a tight enough seal thus letting gases escape and causing incomplete combustion of the powder. My initial crimp was VERY light.
Sounds plausible to me. Or is this the nature of a 1911 pistol? I've reloaded 150 rounds with a more pronounced taper crimp on them, but I can't test them out till next weekend.
Any other sugestions? I had read that titegroup was a "dirty/messy" powder albeit accurate, but I don't get excessive fouling in my Norc!

Anyone have some advice?