Another interesting topic!
Yes, I too found this to be a common problem; especially with the 1911 types pistols. My experience has been with reloading both jacketed, and lead bullets however.
I cast most of my own bullets; always running them through my Redding lube/sizer; so, I know my lead bullets are consistent.
One thing I've done, exclusively for 45acp is not to use any rim type crimp whatsoever. I use only a taper crimp die; as my last stage of reloading. I find my reloads feed best when I have a .470 diameter at the rim of my brass once reloading is completed.
Hope it helps!
GRB
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