Dr.cry
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I'm a first-time reloader using a Hornady LnL. I'm using Berry's plated bullets, and Remington brass. No matter what I try, I'm always able to push the bullets back into the cases of my test rounds.
I thought I might be over-expanding the cases, so I adjusted the case-expander to where the bullet just perches right on the top of the casing and can't fall in. Also, I systematically tried adjusting the crimp in tiny increments, ranging from too loose to too tight. No luck.
With an LnL, is it possible to make rounds with bullets that can't be pushed back into the case? Do I need another die?
I thought I might be over-expanding the cases, so I adjusted the case-expander to where the bullet just perches right on the top of the casing and can't fall in. Also, I systematically tried adjusting the crimp in tiny increments, ranging from too loose to too tight. No luck.
With an LnL, is it possible to make rounds with bullets that can't be pushed back into the case? Do I need another die?