ILTim
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I know, if ya gotta ask.....
I loaded 50 rounds .45 acp with my new Matt's bullets 240 grain HBWC in mixed range brass. The OAL is .931 (almost flush), cci 300 lg pistol, and 4.2 grains bullseye. Light taper crimp. Lee three die set.
Many won't chamber in my 625 mountain gun. Found I'm around .473 with bulges mid case at the bottom of the bullet, .475 typical to as high as .480 on a couple.
So I removed the decap pin and full length sized all 50 back down to .468 eliminating any bulges. They chamber well now obviously.
I'm thinking it's ok to fire these but I wanted some other opinions first. I researched the **** out of this load and thought 4.0 - 4.8 grains bullseye under a 240 grain bullet should be fine in .45 acp, but I have no idea about appropriate cartridge overall length. No reference data for this bullet type. Thinking that my volume is pretty dang low, so pressures will be up, but at 4.2 gr BE, especially in the 625 I can probably do no harm.
What'chall think?
I loaded 50 rounds .45 acp with my new Matt's bullets 240 grain HBWC in mixed range brass. The OAL is .931 (almost flush), cci 300 lg pistol, and 4.2 grains bullseye. Light taper crimp. Lee three die set.
Many won't chamber in my 625 mountain gun. Found I'm around .473 with bulges mid case at the bottom of the bullet, .475 typical to as high as .480 on a couple.
So I removed the decap pin and full length sized all 50 back down to .468 eliminating any bulges. They chamber well now obviously.
I'm thinking it's ok to fire these but I wanted some other opinions first. I researched the **** out of this load and thought 4.0 - 4.8 grains bullseye under a 240 grain bullet should be fine in .45 acp, but I have no idea about appropriate cartridge overall length. No reference data for this bullet type. Thinking that my volume is pretty dang low, so pressures will be up, but at 4.2 gr BE, especially in the 625 I can probably do no harm.
What'chall think?