This is about the 3rd of 4th time i have posted about this same issue. I am still getting leading with my glock 20 and 29 with factory and kkm barrels in each. I have tried everything and have pretty much decided that the problem here is I need to shoot a fatter bullet but then it wont fit into my kkm chambers. So I decided i will start experimenting with my factory barrels for now with fatter bullets and hopefully i can come up with a load that doesn't lead like hell. Anyway, that is not what I'm asking about this time. I cant even start playing with a fatter bullet until i can at least get these things to fee. I am using a Mihec 10 mm 200 grain WFN Plain base mold. I love this bullet and this mold but have tried so many things and still cant get it to work. After a COL of about 1.255" I cant fully load my glock 20 mags. I have tried 1.240", 1.245", and 1.250" COL. 1.245" feeds like butter when I am cycling by hand. But for some reason when I go to shoot them in both the glock 20 and 29, the nose slams into the chamber opening (doesnt even make it into the chamber) at about 10-11 o'clock. This will happen multiple times in each magazine. There is nothing wrong with the guns. They both shoot jacketed bullets of all kinds 100% reliably and are tack drivers. I have tried with unique, tightgroup, hs-6, longshot, and 800x. Loads from mild to wild. alloys anywhere from 1/2 pure lead and 1/2 ww + 1% tin, 2:1 ww to pure, straight ww. I'm not to worried about the leading right now, i'm pretty sure i just need to find a way to fit a fatter bullet into my chambers. what I am concerned with is the feeding with this bullet. like i said i love this bullet and i am signed up for the 220 grain version of the group buy. What am i doing differently than everyone else shooting this bullet just fine out of their glocks?
Thanks