tl511
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- May 10, 2021
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New here! Reaching out for help from some reloading experts. I have only been reloading for about 2 years. Just upgraded my press to a Dillon 750 with a bullet feeder.
My issue is that I can’t seem to get it dialed in to get an appropriate OAL of my 9mm.
Seems to be one of a few factors that are affecting this. If I bell the case mouth out even just to .380-.383 the bullets tend to feed down too far. By the time I’m seating it the OAL tends to be right around 1.098. Too short based on recommended minimums I believe.
If I don’t bell the mouth of the case out, the bullets tend to fall off when rotating the shell plate and that’s a pain.
Before I added the bullet feeder most of my rounds ended up around 1.126.
Feels like it must be a combination of a few
factors. Im using a Mr Bulletfeeder die with a 3D printer bullet feeder.
I’m using Blue Bullets RN 147g.
Any suggestions on how to find the happy medium?
Thanks!
My issue is that I can’t seem to get it dialed in to get an appropriate OAL of my 9mm.
Seems to be one of a few factors that are affecting this. If I bell the case mouth out even just to .380-.383 the bullets tend to feed down too far. By the time I’m seating it the OAL tends to be right around 1.098. Too short based on recommended minimums I believe.
If I don’t bell the mouth of the case out, the bullets tend to fall off when rotating the shell plate and that’s a pain.
Before I added the bullet feeder most of my rounds ended up around 1.126.
Feels like it must be a combination of a few
factors. Im using a Mr Bulletfeeder die with a 3D printer bullet feeder.
I’m using Blue Bullets RN 147g.
Any suggestions on how to find the happy medium?
Thanks!