Can someone tell a novice reloader what I am doing wrong with my 45 ACP? I have a Hornady Custom Nitride 3 die set with the standard seating die with a roll crimp. Not sure why they sell the set this way since ALL Hornady 45 ACP bullets are non-cannelure. Anyway, I know to not roll crimp 45 ACP. I am applying very little bell prior to seating the round but I cannot get it to de-bell with seating. I advance the die body just until it makes contact, then adjust slightly, checking for removal of the bell each time. Never goes away, until I eventually squash my case, and the bell is still there, unchanged!! Wtf???
Further, prior to the when I get to the point when I have over-crimped and caused the case to bulge, I am able to easily push the bullet further in by merely holding it between my thumb and index finger and applying gentle pressure. Then, next 16th of a turn of the die body, over-crimped and bulging. I have wasted a dozed cases and am giving up. I do not understand why in the F anyone would sell a handgun die for a caliber that does not get a roll crimp without a taper crimp die!
Further, prior to the when I get to the point when I have over-crimped and caused the case to bulge, I am able to easily push the bullet further in by merely holding it between my thumb and index finger and applying gentle pressure. Then, next 16th of a turn of the die body, over-crimped and bulging. I have wasted a dozed cases and am giving up. I do not understand why in the F anyone would sell a handgun die for a caliber that does not get a roll crimp without a taper crimp die!