Why can't I reload 45/70s correctly? I've tried and tried. I've used both Beartooth and Cast Performance 405 grain flat point bullets with gas check. They absolutely will not go into the case straight. A bulge on the case all the way around would be okay, but I get a bulge on just one side EVERYTIME. I've tried lubing the inside of the cases to no avail. My reloading equipment is all LEE -- press, dies and all the other stuff. I like Trail Boss and Cast Performace bullets because they've always done so well in my .44 and .45 revolvers, but trying to stuff a .459 or .460 bullet into a 45/70 case is like babtizing a cat. Just won't go in straight. And they sure as heck don't shoot straight, regardless of the amount of powder or the care taken in every step of the process. My BC will print 1 1/4 inch at 100 yards with Remington factory JSP 405's, but it sure doesn't like my reloads, which is a bad, bad thing because the Remingtons are almost $40 for 20 rounds.
Do you think I'd be better off going with a jacketed bullet? Trail Boss really doesn't go with jacketed bullets, so I'd be willing to switch powders, no problem there; got plenty on hand. Might it be the Lee dies?
Advice appreciated.