[ORIGINAL POST]After a plethora of feed ramp hangups and incomplete closure of battery, I took out the barrel to use as a Go-No Go device trying each and every hand loaded round, culling out the ones that didn't chamber. I calipered a new factory round and the culled rounds. No obvious differences. So I took out the sizing die, carbide is great, and ran them up into the die again, fully loaded. Worked like a charm. Every round goes equally into battery. I think the "cause" might be seating cast bullets into the straight walled but unchamfered case. Do you chamfer your 45 ACP cases?[/ORIGINAL POST]
LAND OWNER SAYS:
THIS IS A REALLY BAD IDEA. DON'T DO IT.
RESIZED BULLETS ARE LESS THAN BORE DIAMETER.
RESIZED BULLETS SLIP IN/OUT OF RESIZED CASE WITH EASE.
WHAT A MESS. I AM LEARNING PAPER PATCHING TO MAKE THESE WORK.