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Senior Member
Join Date: October 13, 1999
Location: Norcross, GA USA
Posts: 327
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I use a Dillon 550B & RCBS carbide dies to load .45 cal 230gr FMJ and sometimes, the case wrinkles when seating a bullet. It only happens maybe 1 of 50-100 times but it bugs me. Any suggestions on what causes this. The brass is new Winchester.
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Junior member
Join Date: November 7, 1999
Posts: 1,516
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You probably need to bell the case mouth just a smidgen more.
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Staff
Join Date: December 31, 1999
Location: Middle Georgia
Posts: 12,907
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Try just tad more case mouth bell. See if you have a seating stem that doesn't match your bullet nose shape (letting it tip as you seat it).
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Member in memoriam
Join Date: August 14, 1999
Location: In The HOT, Humid, and Mu
Posts: 6,117
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Greetings Poster's; As a footnote to this post don't attempt to use your "wrinkled"
.45ACP's in an H&K USP; as tolerance's are tight, and you will have a devil of a time getting the slide to move rearward. On the other hand, my Sig P220 will digest just about any case condition that you can think of. ![]() Best Wishes, Ala Dan, N.R.A. Life Member |
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