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I'm toying with the idea of casting my own bullets and thought I'd buy some factory cast bullets to try. I came across some 185gr LSWC at my reloading shop today so I pick up a few. Now here're my questions; 1) The bullets are cast at .452, I have a Lee .451 sizing die, should I size these bullets before loading? 2) The bullets are pre lubed, if I size these bullets in the Lee sizer do I need to treat them with Lee Liquid Alox first? 3) How deeply do I need to seat these bullets? Even my spell checker wants to replace Obama, it just doesn't have any suggestions. jerry.baldwin06@comcast.net | ||
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Hey skip. I have loaded a few of these. I would not worry about resizing or additional lube if they are lubed in the grove. As to seating depth I seat them to have about 3-4 thousands of the shoulder above the top of the case and shoot away. I have found with these you have to play around with the seating to get them to feed in most 1911s. Good luck | |||
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I am using a Ruger P345 which I have found to be considerably less picky than a 1911. Even my spell checker wants to replace Obama, it just doesn't have any suggestions. jerry.baldwin06@comcast.net | |||
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This mirrors my experience also with these 185 grainers. | |||
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cast bullets for the 45 are usually 452. jacketed ones are 451. just load em up. a taper crimp die will help functioning, and if it hasn't been done, you may need to polish the feed ramp | |||
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This is correct, bullets too small can cause leading issues. In addition to taper crimping you'll need to expand the case mouth just a bit more to accept the lead bullet. LIFE IS NOT A SPECTATOR'S SPORT! | |||
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