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    High pressure signs...or not?

    Guys, I need some expert advice on how to proceed with some 45acp loads. I loaded and tested these months ago, but just now I'm getting some time to mess with the 45acp handloads again. The loads were as follows: 230 gr Rainier plated round nose Wolf primers 4.0 gr Titegroup I shot...
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    Problem loading Rainier bullets in 45acp brass

    I'm loading 45acp on a Hornady LNL, using Lee dies. The bullets are Rainier 230gr round nose plated. Half of what I run ends up shaving the bullet or crushing the case. It seems pretty simple, not enough flare on the case mouth, right? Well I started out trying to use a powder through...
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    Bullet seating problem on Hornady LNL

    I'm just running my first 9mm on a Hornady LNL press, with Lee dies. It looks like I'm having a problem with the bullet seating depth. I set the dies and powder measure up, ran some through one by one and checked them out. Everything looks ok. When I run them through progressively, the...
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    PT1911 with crooked stamping?

    I finally decided to get a 1911 of some type, and decided to pick up a Taurus PT1911 at the local shop. I don't know what I was thinking when I bought it, but I failed to notice how crooked the stamping is on the left side of the slide until I got home and started wiping it down. I know that...
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    Ruger MKII problem...or not?

    Guys, I need some input on this. I found a brand new MKII less the upper receiver and barrel, so really just the lower receiver, bolt, and mainspring housing. I got a Tacsol Paclite receiver/barrel and put it together without issue. It will not cycle at all with standard 'bulk' ammo such as...
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    Once fired .223 - overpressure? unsafe to use?

    Guys, I'm new to reloading, and in fact have yet to turn out my first round. I've been buying things in preparation, and I got some once fired 223 brass from Wideners. These have FC headstamp for what its worth, crimped primers, and the primers are silver in color. Now, what has me...
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