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    45acp question

    I am loading these SNS 200gr RN for my competition S&W 625, just wondering if I am ok at this length. They do work great.



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    Your revolver will tell if it's right. The gospel is 1.25 max for 1911s. Revolvers may be different.

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    Length to me doesn't matter. I wonder if the shoulder on the bullet will hangup on the cylinder when using moon clips GW

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    Quote Originally Posted by G W Wade View Post
    Length to me doesn't matter. I wonder if the shoulder on the bullet will hangup on the cylinder when using moon clips GW
    That would be my concern. Can a efficient and speedy reload be performed.

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    They should work fine except it doesn’t show much if any crimp. Crimp is important to create the pressure needed plus in a revolver it keeps the other bullets from moving forward during recoil. They would probably not work in an automatic as there is too much shoulder showing and it would be engaging into the rifling.

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    The boolit looks like it will be an accurate one . The front driving band ceners the round in the chamber and at times helps accuracy .
    Just give the reloading with moon clips a good workout and see if that exposed driving band hits any snags ... it may not !
    If that boolit does like to hang up try one of the Truncated Cone designs ...
    like the Lee 452-230-TC , these are "slick sided " with nothing to hang up on .

    I have a Taurus 455 , 45 acp revolver and with full moon clips the Truncated Cone boolit designs feed well .
    I also have the NOE #453-223-TC that is a slick feeder...get it with hollow point pins and it's a very versatile boolit ... I love it with a big penta point HP cast in it !
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    just wondering if I am ok at this length?
    I don't understand the question?
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    Should be fine.
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    I was wondering if that design bullet was ok to load at that length or if it had to be loaded deeper to the top (rim)?
    It works great as it is in my revolver and I am shooting a match tonight.
    I loaded some yesterday and did go with a shorter OAL, those also drop into my revolver great.
    I will try and chrono them next week. I am attempting to get a nice soft load for ICORE and these SNS bullets are long so seating them with an OAL of 1.25 takes up a lot of space in the case which increases pressure. I learned that even though the min. PF for ICORE is 120, it is virtually impossible to get below 140 without unburnt powder.

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    If it doesn't stick out the front of the cylinder it is not too long. The OAL measurement is meant for 1911 and similar autos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DukeSoprano View Post
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    I learned that even though the min. PF for ICORE is 120, it is virtually impossible to get below 140 without unburnt powder.
    I'd use Red Dot or Promo.
    You can seat as long as the gun's chambers will allow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DukeSoprano View Post
    I was wondering if that design bullet was ok to load at that length or if it had to be loaded deeper to the top (rim)?
    It works great as it is in my revolver and I am shooting a match tonight.
    I loaded some yesterday and did go with a shorter OAL, those also drop into my revolver great.
    I will try and chrono them next week. I am attempting to get a nice soft load for ICORE and these SNS bullets are long so seating them with an OAL of 1.25 takes up a lot of space in the case which increases pressure. I learned that even though the min. PF for ICORE is 120, it is virtually impossible to get below 140 without unburnt powder.
    My "rule of thumb" is, all else being equal, it is "safe" to seat a bullet a smidgen less than loading manual indicates. HOWEVER, seating same bullet a smidgen DEEPER than specified exponentially increases pressure! As yours is the former, as long as the cylinder turns, you should be OK!~
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    Seating deeper will help you get to a reduced load with a cleaner burn. On the other hand, if you’re using a fast powder to get a reduced load then seating deeper than the load manual says could cause the pressure to go far above expectations.
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    What load data source & powder are you using?

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
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