Ditto.The LEE FCD isn't going to help a thing in this (or most) case.
Ditto.The LEE FCD isn't going to help a thing in this (or most) case.
There SHOULD be enough tension on the bullet with no crimp, with semi-autos bullet set back is of more concern than bullet jump.Question, what if you are not putting enough crimp as apposed to to much.
When the slide slams home, head spaces off of the case, bullet slides out of the case in to leads of the barrel, pull the trigger, boom, the bullet acts like a plug because it is.
This should not be happening, but it is not dangerous. The bullet can not get out of the case before it is stopped. It is not a "plug" at this point. No worries.When the slide slams home, head spaces off of the case, bullet slides out of the case in to leads of the barrel, pull the trigger, boom, the bullet acts like a plug because it is.
I just read jibjab's post. He beat me to it.There SHOULD be enough tension on the bullet with no crimp, with semi-autos bullet set back is of more concern than bullet jump.
On the Hodgdon website this is a Maximum Load for both lead and jacketed bullets."230 gr bullet, Win 231 @ 5.3gr , 45 acp,"
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"230 gr bullet, Win 231 @ 5.3gr , 45 acp,"
On the Hodgdon website this is a Maximum Load for both lead and jacketed bullets.