Polish-Jack
CGN Regular
- Location
- Kelowna, B.C. Canada
Trying to reload some 7.62x54R for the first time and I am having a problem. I loaded up 50 rounds with a medium power load from the lyman's reloading book. Took the newly minted rounds to the range, load up five in the 91/30 and take the first shot. BANG! YAY! It worked and I have all my fingers. I eject the now empty brass and see that the all the bullets from the remaining four rounds have fallen out of the brass.
It turns out that I can twist out the bullet from the casing with out straining myself, so I go back home and try a harder crimp. I take out the seating part of the die and give the die quarter turn more into the press. I put in one of the remaining 45 rounds in to the press and I feel something give. I pull out the round and find that the shoulder has collapsed. I waste ten more cases trying to find the sweet spot between crumpling and max crimp but I feel no difference in the crimp when I try to pry the bullet out.
So I get an idea. I crimp a case with out a bullet. Yep. No problems. The crimp die works. I back out the die so there is no more crimp and replace to seater part so I can force a bullet into the now crimped brass. It works. No damage to the case and no shaved off copper jacket. I give the bullet a tug and out it comes. Might as well not have crimped the case at all.
I then notice that these bullets do not have a cannelure like my 9mm or .45 bullets do.
Do I need cannelured bullets in order to crimp? Am I stuck with feeding these rounds in one at a time? Is lead soft enough to not need a cannelure when it is not jacketed?
It turns out that I can twist out the bullet from the casing with out straining myself, so I go back home and try a harder crimp. I take out the seating part of the die and give the die quarter turn more into the press. I put in one of the remaining 45 rounds in to the press and I feel something give. I pull out the round and find that the shoulder has collapsed. I waste ten more cases trying to find the sweet spot between crumpling and max crimp but I feel no difference in the crimp when I try to pry the bullet out.
So I get an idea. I crimp a case with out a bullet. Yep. No problems. The crimp die works. I back out the die so there is no more crimp and replace to seater part so I can force a bullet into the now crimped brass. It works. No damage to the case and no shaved off copper jacket. I give the bullet a tug and out it comes. Might as well not have crimped the case at all.
I then notice that these bullets do not have a cannelure like my 9mm or .45 bullets do.

Do I need cannelured bullets in order to crimp? Am I stuck with feeding these rounds in one at a time? Is lead soft enough to not need a cannelure when it is not jacketed?