gunpoorboy1
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This happens to me occasionally:
I loaded 100 each .45LC using Berry's .45LC FP bullets.
After reloading them I gauged them using my Lyman case gauge. 80 of them went in smooth as silk. 20 of them stopped about 3/4's of the way down. Some of them could be forced in but some couldn't. I separated them as I don't like shooting rounds that don't gauge correctly.
Question: all 100 were processed exactly the same---why the different outcomes?
I loaded 100 each .45LC using Berry's .45LC FP bullets.
After reloading them I gauged them using my Lyman case gauge. 80 of them went in smooth as silk. 20 of them stopped about 3/4's of the way down. Some of them could be forced in but some couldn't. I separated them as I don't like shooting rounds that don't gauge correctly.
Question: all 100 were processed exactly the same---why the different outcomes?