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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
45-70 loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Centre Punch" data-source="post: 90381" data-attributes="member: 3048"><p>300Rummy,</p><p>I had this happen with my 45/70 BPCR loads using Lyman dies and like you said it did not effect accuracy in any way.</p><p>I also notice a good percentage of rounds with a heavier bulge on one side then the other.</p><p></p><p>What you must remember is, that you are asking a straight tapered case to hold a parallel bullet, the case must be sized sufficiently for an appropriate length from the mouth, in order to grip the bullet along its entire length.</p><p>Hence the bulge.</p><p></p><p>Ian.</p><p></p><p>"I meant to shoot the pike but the duck got in the way"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centre Punch, post: 90381, member: 3048"] 300Rummy, I had this happen with my 45/70 BPCR loads using Lyman dies and like you said it did not effect accuracy in any way. I also notice a good percentage of rounds with a heavier bulge on one side then the other. What you must remember is, that you are asking a straight tapered case to hold a parallel bullet, the case must be sized sufficiently for an appropriate length from the mouth, in order to grip the bullet along its entire length. Hence the bulge. Ian. "I meant to shoot the pike but the duck got in the way" [/QUOTE]
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