Copy that rocket science part, who knew? When it come to .45 brass, I like em all.Wow my Federal measures .170 +_ and the Starline measures .205+_
So they do make small and large 45acp primer pockets as you guys said. We have never seen this before. I guess I 'm not a rocket scientist lol. I talked to a guy that told me they can have both in the same box of factory ammo.
The 4.5 grains of BE doesn't cycle but the 5.0 seems to work fine.
thanks guys.
Welcome, sometimes guys get there shorts in a knot on this site. Just move on. As far as your cases hanging up a bit, i wonder how your crimped edges looked. Were the ones that hung up thatHi all. This is my first time reloading .45 ACP. (I've several hundred 9mm.) I used 240 gn. Hornady XTP bullets with 4 gn. of #5 (Note: 4 gn. is the min. loading for a 250 gn. XTP and I have no data for 240 gn. XTP - it was the only bullet I could find available.) The round performed well fired from my Glock: 20 rounds tested no misfires, no feed failures, good group. Before I test fired the rounds, when I was checking how the round fed from the mag by manually cycling the slide on the Glock, I noted that sometimes a round would not feed. It would hang up on the mag - I think. I checked those rounds carefully and noticed that the brass seemed a bit roughed up on case edges (the leading part that head spaces). I was surprised because before I reloaded the brass, I trimmed all the brass to the correct length - after sizing it - and I lightly chamfered trimmed edges to remove any roughness due to the trimming. I also put a very light taper crimp on each round. Any suggestions for this .45 ACP beginner?
Welcome, sometimes guys get there shorts in a knot on this site. Just move on. As far as your cases hanging up a bit, i wonder how your crimped edges looked. Were the ones that hung up that
disfigured? Was the oal within spec? Was this new brass or used? What brand of brass?
Hi all. This is my first time reloading .45 ACP. (I've several hundred 9mm.) I used 240 gn. Hornady XTP bullets with 4 gn. of #5 (Note: 4 gn. is the min. loading for a 250 gn. XTP and I have no data for 240 gn. XTP Any suggestions for this .45 ACP beginner?
Many yeas ago I used 3 grains of Bullseye for target loads and it was very accurate. I experimented with the lightest load of Bulleseye I could use and still function the slide and I got the load down to about 2.5 grains of Bulleseye before it would not lock the slide back. It was very accurate and easy to shoot.
How does an Old Cowboy know this ?Putting a small primer in the 45 ACP case is one of the
biggest PIA for shooters in a long time!