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Partial Sizing of straight handgun brass???

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08 February 2004, 15:08
old4x4
Partial Sizing of straight handgun brass???
It struck me as I came home from the range today. I was firing 45 Colt round outta my 454 Casull Encore. Why can't you just size the first 1/4" of the case to ensure the round fits a little more snug in the barrel?? Kinda like neck sizing bottleneck rounds. I loaded some and I'm going to shoot them tomorrow. Anyone ever try this with any success???
08 February 2004, 15:38
Ol` Joe
As long as you size enough of the case to insure good case tension on the bullet I don`t know why it wouldn`t work. I`ve been lead to believe case tension has as much effect as crimp in a straight walled case. One other factor to consider is each chamber is different in a revolver cylinder. The cases may not chamber easily in each chamber. If the rounds chamber and the bullet doesn`t seem to move with recoil I`d say try it.
I don`t know if a handgun will show any telling gain in accuracy doing this with out a machine rest but, I`m not the one to accuracy test a handgun anyway.
08 February 2004, 15:38
hivelosity
old, been doin this for years in a 38spcl. for target loads. 158gr simi wad cutter. I have two a model 10 and a model 14 K. S.W. resize aprox. 3/4 of the case.

Never tried this with the 44 mostly use it for hunting.
09 February 2004, 11:11
Guy Morrison
Used to do this with great success with my 357 Max Contender, just size to the bottom of the bullet and accuracy measurably improved.
Guy
09 February 2004, 13:03
old4x4
It did seem to pick up accuracy (with my Blue Dot loads), but had a bullet lodge in the barrel with W296 and Win primers. Primer went off, but powder did not. Pretty scary, but after all, reloading info DID say to use CCI-350 LP Mag primers....The W-W primers said "for standard or magnum loads". Bullshit. Lesson learned.
09 February 2004, 14:21
4bambam
4x4--Kind of funny you mentioned that stuck in the barrel. My 2nd wife loved to help reload my pistols with me. She would hand me the Brass already for the bullet to be seated and 1 time she for got the Powder. I use CCI 350 mag primer's for my 44 which we were loading. Was luck that is was just a Deer I shot at and not a Bear.[Puff] when I pulled the trigger. The bullet lodged between the cylinder and the barrel. It was not to easy to get the 240gr XTP out.

P.S. tried resizing partial down on 357 case's and they were hard to get out of the cylinder after firing.