Reloading for a Marlin 1895 in 45-70. Have had nice accuracy with Hornady 325gr. with the pointed tip.
Problem: cannelure on bullet requires a seating depth that the seating die won't reach. Hornady Leverevultion brass is .050 shorter. Bought a Lee crimper die. It won't do it either.( It does state in the instructions that 'short' brass will not work). I guess the .050 falls into that category.
Question: if I turned .030 to .040 off a shell holder would that allow the brass to go high enough into the Lee crimp die to reach the collets that apply the crimp? I know it's a lot but that shell holder would only be used for the crimp so there would be no force on the holders upper half to speak of for withdrawing from that crimp die.
This was supposed to be for fun but I can't seem to venture too far away from seeking better accuracy. When I single loaded the 325's their accuracy was better by a good bit. However anything short of the cannelure will not allow feeding as the rubber tip drags just enough to prevent it. And I would like to load the magazine.
Just wanted a break from the BR rifles and have a short large caliber rifle.
Problem: cannelure on bullet requires a seating depth that the seating die won't reach. Hornady Leverevultion brass is .050 shorter. Bought a Lee crimper die. It won't do it either.( It does state in the instructions that 'short' brass will not work). I guess the .050 falls into that category.
Question: if I turned .030 to .040 off a shell holder would that allow the brass to go high enough into the Lee crimp die to reach the collets that apply the crimp? I know it's a lot but that shell holder would only be used for the crimp so there would be no force on the holders upper half to speak of for withdrawing from that crimp die.
This was supposed to be for fun but I can't seem to venture too far away from seeking better accuracy. When I single loaded the 325's their accuracy was better by a good bit. However anything short of the cannelure will not allow feeding as the rubber tip drags just enough to prevent it. And I would like to load the magazine.
Just wanted a break from the BR rifles and have a short large caliber rifle.