« Reply #7 on: April 29, 2013, 11:17:41 AM »
For starters, drop that bullet into the chamber and see how far it goes, then push it deeper if you can with something like a muzzleloader 'short starter'. you can calc. the seating depth from where the bullet is at the rifling. Of course, if the bullet is too large a dia.and harder than a softish alloy it may not push forward.
Oh, and have you tried chambering up that brass as you prepped it without the bullet in the mouth? If it stops in the same place it may not be a bullet issue.
+1,
Handis 45-70s are noted for very short throats, there are lots of bullets that I couldn't load to anywhere near the book OALs, UNTIL, I throated the chamber. We have a .458 Throating reamer in the Handi GBO rental fleet and it is very easy to use. You will have to wait a bit on renting it though as it is sitting on my bench and I will not be sending it back to Quick for a couple of days.
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