2 25tikka CGN Regular GunNutz Rating - 99.4% 165 1 1 Location Terrace bc May 6, 2009 #1 Just got a 460 s&w but only have 45 colt size die. Any danger in partially sizing the 460 case as it doesn't fit all the way into a 45/454 die?
Just got a 460 s&w but only have 45 colt size die. Any danger in partially sizing the 460 case as it doesn't fit all the way into a 45/454 die?
HKMark23 CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 19 0 0 Location The Far East May 7, 2009 #2 As long as the resulting round will chamber I don't see why partial sizing should be a problem. Rifle reloaders partial size regularly.
As long as the resulting round will chamber I don't see why partial sizing should be a problem. Rifle reloaders partial size regularly.
S sunray BANNED BANNED BANNED Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Location Londinium May 7, 2009 #3 They likely won't fit in the cylinders properly. You've spent nearly 2 grand for a revolver. Buy the proper dies.
They likely won't fit in the cylinders properly. You've spent nearly 2 grand for a revolver. Buy the proper dies.
2 25tikka CGN Regular GunNutz Rating - 99.4% 165 1 1 Location Terrace bc May 7, 2009 #4 I have them on order but NEED to load some now. They fit the cylinder just fine.
acrashb CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 243 0 0 Location GTA / Golden Horseshoe May 7, 2009 #5 sunray said: They likely won't fit in the cylinders properly. You've spent nearly 2 grand for a revolver. Buy the proper dies. Click to expand... They likely will fit, and better than before. It's kind of like neck-sizing for a bolt-action. I've done it with .357 to squeeze out a bit of extra accuracy when reload speed is less important. Doesn't work as well with a semi, but can still be done (by backup the dies out) - depends on the gun and load.
sunray said: They likely won't fit in the cylinders properly. You've spent nearly 2 grand for a revolver. Buy the proper dies. Click to expand... They likely will fit, and better than before. It's kind of like neck-sizing for a bolt-action. I've done it with .357 to squeeze out a bit of extra accuracy when reload speed is less important. Doesn't work as well with a semi, but can still be done (by backup the dies out) - depends on the gun and load.