06 October 2004, 02:43
ricciardelliRe: 45 acp case length
Is that before or after you sized them?
06 October 2004, 02:33
ramsyamosi just bought 1400 pcs of range brass for my first try at reloading for the 45 acp.the book says .895-.898 for lenght.i checked about 200 cases and only 9 of them was .895.the rest went from .885 to .892.most were .888.i checked my caliper with a 1" button and its ok.are these cases ok to reload?
thank ya,
06 October 2004, 05:44
buckeyeshooterDepends on what you are shooting them in!! If you are using a smith and wesson 25-2 target revolver--- they have to be correct trim to length or they will not seat deep enough in the cylinder with the moon clips and lock up the cylinder. If shooting in an auto loader -- they will be ok.
06 October 2004, 05:24
Ol` JoeA little told dirty secret about 45acp brass is it shrinks on the first fireing or two, and grows so slowly you will lose them in the grass or the mouths will split before they ever need trimming.

Your cases are fine and normal from what I`ve experianced with the ACP. Load `em and have fun.
06 October 2004, 05:34
bradheBeing a reformed IPSC shooter fot the last 20 years, I've loaded tens of thousands of rounds of 45 ACP without any worries about case length. Even the Bullseye guys who are very finicky about acccuracy (1.5 inches at 50 yds) have found that random range brass is as accurate as the most carefully prepared new brass.