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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloading Pistol Tips
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<blockquote data-quote="Vamike9" data-source="post: 1371402" data-attributes="member: 91740"><p>I'm very used to reloading precision rifle but need some tips with pistol.</p><p>Recently reloaded some 45acp exactly as the handbook/manual describes. All performed excellent in my 1911. </p><p>However, when I reload I notice I'm feeling the lip around the case mouth more than factory ammo.</p><p>I don't over expand and I'm making sure I'm following the directions exactly. They feed well but I don't like this.</p><p>It's evenly seated with no gap around case mouth.</p><p>Also would like some tips on 44 magnum as I plan to start reloading soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vamike9, post: 1371402, member: 91740"] I'm very used to reloading precision rifle but need some tips with pistol. Recently reloaded some 45acp exactly as the handbook/manual describes. All performed excellent in my 1911. However, when I reload I notice I'm feeling the lip around the case mouth more than factory ammo. I don't over expand and I'm making sure I'm following the directions exactly. They feed well but I don't like this. It's evenly seated with no gap around case mouth. Also would like some tips on 44 magnum as I plan to start reloading soon. [/QUOTE]
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