rogerstv
Well-Known Member
I unloaded several .45 Auto rounds that would not chamber. The powder from a couple came out white. It still burns. I thought it might be H110 until I looked in the container and noticed H110 is cylindrical.
I had no idea .45 Auto is such a difficult round to reload. There is a fine line from expanding the case to bullet seating/crimping. It seems I cannot crimp much with my setup before I either get a case bulge or the round will not fit in the barrel.
I am using a Hornady Custom Grade Taper Crimp 3-die set 45 Auto/AR/WIN to load for a Colt Gold Cup Trophy 1911. Maybe I have the wrong die set. All suggestions are appreciated.
I had no idea .45 Auto is such a difficult round to reload. There is a fine line from expanding the case to bullet seating/crimping. It seems I cannot crimp much with my setup before I either get a case bulge or the round will not fit in the barrel.
I am using a Hornady Custom Grade Taper Crimp 3-die set 45 Auto/AR/WIN to load for a Colt Gold Cup Trophy 1911. Maybe I have the wrong die set. All suggestions are appreciated.