I found this post at we the armed
Well, I wouldn't go so far as to say "back off" the load if leading occurs. Leading can occur if the bullet alloy is too hard, too soft, if the bullets are undersized, or if the load is pushing the bullet too fast (similar to "too soft" alloy). The right...
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I got the Cowboy #2 from Missouri Bullett.
I made a couple of dummies but they are shorter than any 9mm round I have or have reloaded.
I forget who told me the .356 was too small for an 92FS barrel, but it seems that the length of the .358 is too short.
Will the .358 go down the...
just looked up some load date in reloading for handgunners
it calls for a 1.13" for 125 lrn with titegroup powder
need to seat them deeper. also calls for more grains of powder
918v Are you are on another reloading forum?
I was just reading about slugging a 92fs barrel and 918v was on there.
Reading the post about slugging the 92fs said the barrel sizes may vary from .354 to .358.
I bought these at a local gun shop and the gunsmith said they should be ok. If i...
Thank You. This helps very much.
I have done a barrel check...good
Chamber slide check ...good
I am anxious to begin but want to be "good to go" before jumping in.
I have a lee classic turret with the factory crimp die. HOW DO I MEASURE THE CRIMP ON THE FINISHED ROUND?
Sorry! I am new.
OAL= overall length?
1.167 inches on the dummy round.
1.166 inches other dummy round
I am not quite sure where I am supposed to be length wise.
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