Hello guys,
I'm here again with a question because better safe than sorry. I've been quite successful reloading 9mm so I decided to give 45 ACP a shot, as I have a Norinco 1911 I'd like to feed. (Yay Norinco!)
I ran everything through the press, I use small pistol once fired brass, 4.2gr of HP38 (starting load) and Campro 230gr bullets. OAL is 1.25. Every cartridge "plunks" in the case gauge fine. I made 40 rounds, trusting the gauge because I'm lazy. When I drop it in the barrel, it doesn't rotate freely like it should. I tried an OAL of 1.235, thinking maybe I was getting some very shallow rifling engagement, but it hasn't fixed it. It seemed better but it could be in my head. Should I try shorter? Should I try the marker trick with the barrel? Anything else I should consider? Are they safe to shoot? They do sit below the lip of the barrel.
For additional info, my full length die is definitely adjusted fine, and my crimp is just enough to remove the bell of the case. It measures at 0.471, perhaps I need more?
I'm here again with a question because better safe than sorry. I've been quite successful reloading 9mm so I decided to give 45 ACP a shot, as I have a Norinco 1911 I'd like to feed. (Yay Norinco!)
I ran everything through the press, I use small pistol once fired brass, 4.2gr of HP38 (starting load) and Campro 230gr bullets. OAL is 1.25. Every cartridge "plunks" in the case gauge fine. I made 40 rounds, trusting the gauge because I'm lazy. When I drop it in the barrel, it doesn't rotate freely like it should. I tried an OAL of 1.235, thinking maybe I was getting some very shallow rifling engagement, but it hasn't fixed it. It seemed better but it could be in my head. Should I try shorter? Should I try the marker trick with the barrel? Anything else I should consider? Are they safe to shoot? They do sit below the lip of the barrel.
For additional info, my full length die is definitely adjusted fine, and my crimp is just enough to remove the bell of the case. It measures at 0.471, perhaps I need more?
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