Mavrick10_2000
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I hate to admit it, but I'm a bit frustrated and stumped. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Background:
I started shooting IPSC/USPSA a few months ago with my S&W 1911 and wanted to load cast bullets because lead splatter off of steel isn't quite as bad as sharp copper jacketed lead splatter off of steel. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif My Hornady 230 gr jacketed FP loads work well (.451)dia. So I bought some Laser Cast 200 Gr LSWC (.452) dia. since no one has had any 230 gr cast RN's. Found loads in my manual and I made several attempts without success on my dummy rounds.
I'm using RCBS carbide dies, only a slight (almost) unnoticable belling on the necks of the new cases to hold the bullet during seating and a taper crimp. The "gas checks"/ "gasket-like thing" around the diameter of the bullet (I think that's what there called) on these seem to leave a very slight "raised bump" after I taper crimp and seated to manual specs, enough that I cannot get a consisted feeding/cycling with my dummy rounds. I've tried expanding the case mouth a bit more but still it's no good. I have mic'd the bullets and they are no larger than .452 dia.
I've been handloading for about 10 years, only 2 of that for handguns. With handguns it's usually a crinkled piece of brass or two and the dies are setup correctly and my dummy rounds are to specs and I begin loading.
Maybe I'm missing something completely obvious. Any suggestions? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif
Background:
I started shooting IPSC/USPSA a few months ago with my S&W 1911 and wanted to load cast bullets because lead splatter off of steel isn't quite as bad as sharp copper jacketed lead splatter off of steel. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif My Hornady 230 gr jacketed FP loads work well (.451)dia. So I bought some Laser Cast 200 Gr LSWC (.452) dia. since no one has had any 230 gr cast RN's. Found loads in my manual and I made several attempts without success on my dummy rounds.
I'm using RCBS carbide dies, only a slight (almost) unnoticable belling on the necks of the new cases to hold the bullet during seating and a taper crimp. The "gas checks"/ "gasket-like thing" around the diameter of the bullet (I think that's what there called) on these seem to leave a very slight "raised bump" after I taper crimp and seated to manual specs, enough that I cannot get a consisted feeding/cycling with my dummy rounds. I've tried expanding the case mouth a bit more but still it's no good. I have mic'd the bullets and they are no larger than .452 dia.
I've been handloading for about 10 years, only 2 of that for handguns. With handguns it's usually a crinkled piece of brass or two and the dies are setup correctly and my dummy rounds are to specs and I begin loading.
Maybe I'm missing something completely obvious. Any suggestions? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif