G'day! I'm trying for the first time to load some 45-70, I haven't loaded straight wall cases before and only started reloading last spring.
I did up forty rounds last week and had trouble seating and crimping the bullets. I ruined three rounds with a crimp/bulge, in the side of the case about a half inch below the bottom of the bullet. Will post pic. Would like to know if anyone has an Idea how I could have screwed up and caused this to happen. They are new unfired Starline cases and 350 grain cast lead 0.459" beveled base bullets with one lube groove. The dies are Lee with a sizer a mouth flare and a seating die. I flared the case mouths just enough to get the bullet started.
Al
I did up forty rounds last week and had trouble seating and crimping the bullets. I ruined three rounds with a crimp/bulge, in the side of the case about a half inch below the bottom of the bullet. Will post pic. Would like to know if anyone has an Idea how I could have screwed up and caused this to happen. They are new unfired Starline cases and 350 grain cast lead 0.459" beveled base bullets with one lube groove. The dies are Lee with a sizer a mouth flare and a seating die. I flared the case mouths just enough to get the bullet started.
Al