Got an order of cast bullets from MBW's.
Nice bullets, but all 3 types I ordered came sized .001 larger then the dia. I had asked for.
No biggy.
For personal defense in my medium frame, 2" Bbl., 5 shot Taurus Tracker I got a couple of hundred 250 gr. Keiths (15BH), advertised as cast from a RCBS 82080 mould. I had worried that they may be to long for the Taurus cylinder and, sure 'nuff, if I had crimped them in the crimping grove they would have been waaaay to long!
Fit the Ruger SBH just fine though...
So, when I loaded enough to test on my next range trip I crimped them
on the front (upper, first, whatever) driving band for an OAL of, as I remember, 1.800". If the bullets don't move forward under recoil I should be in good shape. And, since my defense load using Unique is only around 900 fps, a heavy crimp should hold the bullet in place... I hope...
However, I want to seat them even deeper as, for this use, I don't want to take
ANY chance on binding up the cylinder.
Has anyone tried crimping this style bullet ahead of, or actually over, the front driving band?
BTW, got 260 gr. LBTWFN's @ 22 BH for hunting with the Ruger SBH this year and some 500 grainers to play with in my 45-120!