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Not sure about southern oh I live in northeast oh and things are ok around here you can get about everything at this point ,prices do vary so if you have stuff I would bring it till you get settled in.
There is also another fix for this problem and its very easy to do.If you take a deck of playing card cut off some small pieces to start ,then put them against the face slot of the charge bar right where it is v.Bend them and put 4 0r 5 in there with some glue and shave them off so they dont...
I firmly agree that bullets like Hornady put that cannelure on those bullets for a reason .Perfect neck tension and a little crimp around that cannalure just makes sence to me no matter what I am shootin at.If none was needed why would they go through the trouble of building a bullet with it if...
The only primers I flatttend where on my 40s where I pussed loads for testing.Have never flattened any with book loads talking about 20-30 k rounds ,only test loads past book.And did that to see what happens out of my gun.I believe the orig post shows 40s not rifles or any other cal.Goodluck!
I am not arguing any of the points that there are other means when of looking for pressure.I load 40s alot and they are one of the problem childs for pressure,What I am saying and I hope the young reloaders listen is yes you can have a flat primer and it might not be a problem.But 9 times outa...
Point taken I understand pressure very well and dont have problems with it .I was making a statement to him ,simply and that is a flattened primer is a sure sign of pressure issues.,so if you see flattened primers its never to late to make changes.Maybe they didnt pick up on other warning signs...
When you start to see the primers flat against the side walls of your cases you can start to be careful, I see none of that ,look close and you can still see lots of round edges where your primers seat in your cases thats a good thing.
Lets not forget its gona cost you 500 bucks min before you even pull the handle and proly closer to 1000 for everthing you need from start to finish ,by that I meen when you buy your first reloading setup from press to finished bullet.Powder ,bullets ,primers ,calipers ,dies,more dies,tumblers...
Go with what sasquatch said youl be fine ,your oal is not as critical in your revolver as far as chambering like a semi-auto,put them on the crimp groove and you should be fine.
Good luck I bought some from them for my 45 and 40 since they where all i could find have called and texted him to no avail.That being said I had trouble with his flat points ,they have a very wide nose and had to seat very low ,lower than I am used to so kept backing off the powder till I got...
I load my target loads in 40 cal for about 18cents a shell ,that is buying plated flat points for 128.00 per 1000.If I put a top grade jacket hp it cost me about 30 cents per.My 45s are just a little higher but close to those numbers I dont buy brass just powder and bullets and primers wont pay...
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