Hello my name is Joe I live in Clearfield utah. I use to reload on a RC 20 plus years ago with my dad. After his death I quit shooting and now I’m getting back into it. I just bought a loadmaster set up for 223 and 9mm.
I’m starting to get the hang of it and get things adjusted. I have 3d printers so that helps a lot. I was getting 20% of my 223 cases stuck no matter what lube I tried. Went and bought RCBS AR die and sized a 1000 cases with 4 stuck. I get a compressed shoulder on about 1% of my loaded bullets. It happens when I seat and crimp, any ideas?
I haven’t had a chance to reload 9mm but I deprimed and sized a 1000 cases last night with no problem. I’m waiting on pistol primers.
Now I’m researching a bullet feeder for 223 because it sucks loading 500 cases a sitting and placing each individual bullet on case. Maybe I’m just lazy haha but between me my 2 sons and my son in law I have to keep 5 ARs in 223 and 1 AR 9mm plus the sigs and glocks fed.
Hello from Utah
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Re: Hello from Utah
Welcome to the forum!
It might be best to copy and paste each of the problems you are experiencing into the appropriate forums so that others can help resolve the issues.
It might be best to copy and paste each of the problems you are experiencing into the appropriate forums so that others can help resolve the issues.
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Re: Hello from Utah
Welcome aboard.
My first reaction to your compressed shoulders is that 1% are longer than the rest. Another option is the bullets are getting crimped before they are seated all the way. That the reason a lot of us seat first then crimp in a second step.
Make smoke,
My first reaction to your compressed shoulders is that 1% are longer than the rest. Another option is the bullets are getting crimped before they are seated all the way. That the reason a lot of us seat first then crimp in a second step.
Make smoke,
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Re: Hello from Utah
Welcome Joe .
Yep probably long cases .
I probably just don't shoot enough ARs enough to see it , but I haven't the need to crimp in those cartridges yet .
If you need to crimp back the seating body off a turn and reset the seating depth then use the FCD to crimp in a separate step . Factory Crimp Die .
Yep probably long cases .
I probably just don't shoot enough ARs enough to see it , but I haven't the need to crimp in those cartridges yet .
If you need to crimp back the seating body off a turn and reset the seating depth then use the FCD to crimp in a separate step . Factory Crimp Die .
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Re: Hello from Utah
Hey welcome to the group. I am up in Logan so not too far from you.
As RBHarter said, Lee Factory Crimp Die as another step. That solved my shoulder and neck problems in my 223 and 30-30 reloads.
As RBHarter said, Lee Factory Crimp Die as another step. That solved my shoulder and neck problems in my 223 and 30-30 reloads.
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Re: Hello from Utah
Welcome from Arizona, lived in Green River in 1970 on the old Ruby Ranch with my big brother.
As said by others, try seating & crimping in 2 separate operations.
As said by others, try seating & crimping in 2 separate operations.
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