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Reloading
seating depth question
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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 1067163" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>if you seat at moal and they will not cycle then by all means try a little shorter to find the sweet spot. But remember when you change to a different bullet you will have to start with the listed and try again.</p><p>But yet again open your slide and lock it back insert a mag and relese with the lever if it chambers and you still have problems cycling when fired it may not be an oal issue but, an issue with your charge not having enough oomf to push your slide back far enough to pick up right.</p><p>And yet again, have you put a spring kit in it? If so put the factory springs back in and try again.</p><p>Some pistols are really picky, some are not. I have an old (1980) Berretta 92 that will cycle anything even 162 grn swc. I had a Browning high power that was supper accurate but would only work with 115 or 125grn and they had to be at factory spec loads even at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 1067163, member: 44168"] if you seat at moal and they will not cycle then by all means try a little shorter to find the sweet spot. But remember when you change to a different bullet you will have to start with the listed and try again. But yet again open your slide and lock it back insert a mag and relese with the lever if it chambers and you still have problems cycling when fired it may not be an oal issue but, an issue with your charge not having enough oomf to push your slide back far enough to pick up right. And yet again, have you put a spring kit in it? If so put the factory springs back in and try again. Some pistols are really picky, some are not. I have an old (1980) Berretta 92 that will cycle anything even 162 grn swc. I had a Browning high power that was supper accurate but would only work with 115 or 125grn and they had to be at factory spec loads even at that. [/QUOTE]
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