Postman10mm
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I’m new to reloading, and am looking for some advice on an issue I have been having.
I’m working with a Lee Classic Turret press, once fired WWB brass and 200 grain Missouri Bullets “Bullseye” LSWCs, loading dummy rounds, without primers or powder.
The rounds are 1.225 OAL, on spec per Hodgon’s charts.
When manually cycling the slide, the rounds consistently fail to feed. The cartridge is getting hung-up inside top the chamber. More of a two point than a three point jam.
I am belling the cases enough to receive the bullets without shaving a hair of lead off of them.
I can create rounds that feed by applying an aggressive crimp, resulting in a case diameter of .466-.467.
What am I doing wrong? Could I be over belling the cases?
I’m working with a Lee Classic Turret press, once fired WWB brass and 200 grain Missouri Bullets “Bullseye” LSWCs, loading dummy rounds, without primers or powder.
The rounds are 1.225 OAL, on spec per Hodgon’s charts.
When manually cycling the slide, the rounds consistently fail to feed. The cartridge is getting hung-up inside top the chamber. More of a two point than a three point jam.
I am belling the cases enough to receive the bullets without shaving a hair of lead off of them.
I can create rounds that feed by applying an aggressive crimp, resulting in a case diameter of .466-.467.
What am I doing wrong? Could I be over belling the cases?
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