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Reloading
Pistol Reloading Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 1147740" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I load that same 41 mag in a Black Hawk too (well the last batch was over four years ago). The posters here told you right.</p><p></p><p>Die selection is really up to you, but my favorite is the Lyman "M Die". But a generic RCBS or Lee should do you well. One poster remarked about the slight bell mouth at the tip of the case lip. You can fudge a lot here, but still don't go overboard. Start out with just barely enough bell mouth to start the bullet, and then make very slight adjustments to make it work for you. I tend to go slightly deeper than some guys, yet we're also not looking at .015". </p><p></p><p>The bullet crimp scared me to death at first. You just seat the bullet to where the crimp fits in the groove. You'll know you got it right when the case crimp fits the groove perfectly (not even close to rocket science)</p><p></p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 1147740, member: 25383"] I load that same 41 mag in a Black Hawk too (well the last batch was over four years ago). The posters here told you right. Die selection is really up to you, but my favorite is the Lyman "M Die". But a generic RCBS or Lee should do you well. One poster remarked about the slight bell mouth at the tip of the case lip. You can fudge a lot here, but still don't go overboard. Start out with just barely enough bell mouth to start the bullet, and then make very slight adjustments to make it work for you. I tend to go slightly deeper than some guys, yet we're also not looking at .015". The bullet crimp scared me to death at first. You just seat the bullet to where the crimp fits in the groove. You'll know you got it right when the case crimp fits the groove perfectly (not even close to rocket science) gary [/QUOTE]
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