WildBillD
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Kind of at my wit's end with this. I have a new Sig 1911 (my S&W 1911 did the same thing, so I'm sure it's ammo related) which sometimes fails to go into battery with my reloads. I'm using 230 Xtreme plated round nose, loaded to 1.250 overall length, .471 width on the case. Bullets measure a consistent .452. I'm using Lee carbide dies. I'm just seating the bullet in the seating die, taper crimp done by FCD. I can feel some initial resistance on the Lee FCD, but when I field strip the gun all will drop into the chamber with no problem. Generally happens when loading a magazine and closing the slide. Does it regardless of whether I operate by hand or hit the slide release. A slight tap on the slide puts it into battery, and have not had any problems firing. Only on initial magazine load.
I've loaded up some dummy rounds (old primer, no powder) and have been experimenting with OAL, currently at 1.2750 where I would expect to have some feed problems. With recoil spring removed (heard this so you can feel where problem might be), and marked dummy rounds so I know where the problem is, it seems to hit where the feed ramp has a slight "space" before entering the chamber (hope that part was clear) as it will leave a little dimple about 1/2 way between the case and top of the bullet.
I'm thinking adjust the seating die to do the crimp and the FCD to catch the odd-ball. I use a Dillon 550, been reloading about 2 years. I load a bunch of 9mm and never had a problem. I'm about out of ideas.
Anyone else had this problem? Any and all ideas appreciated.
Thanks, Bill
I've loaded up some dummy rounds (old primer, no powder) and have been experimenting with OAL, currently at 1.2750 where I would expect to have some feed problems. With recoil spring removed (heard this so you can feel where problem might be), and marked dummy rounds so I know where the problem is, it seems to hit where the feed ramp has a slight "space" before entering the chamber (hope that part was clear) as it will leave a little dimple about 1/2 way between the case and top of the bullet.
I'm thinking adjust the seating die to do the crimp and the FCD to catch the odd-ball. I use a Dillon 550, been reloading about 2 years. I load a bunch of 9mm and never had a problem. I'm about out of ideas.
Anyone else had this problem? Any and all ideas appreciated.
Thanks, Bill
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