chiltech500 wrote:Thanks CR.
I used Winchester LP. My crimp is .471-.472, should I tighten it up a bit? As I read posts on this thread - everyone is using a tighter crimp. I'm using a 1.255 OAL and I think most use shorter. My goal was to be close to the rifling.
My press is a Dillon and I am very curious about the shoulder bullet seating, anyone have any suggestions?
Were the 185's you speak of cast or jacketed? If cast what charge were you using?
I would not go any longer than a factory OAL. Some pistols have relatively short chambers. I borrowed ammo once at a match, from a guy who had a longer OAL. The bullets would not function in my gun.
If you are getting perfect functioning with your crimp, leave it alone. Just make sure your press is locked down so it doesn't get any looser.
If you think it is causing issues tighten down to .369.
I use the shoulder seating die made by Steve Bathje. It does keep me from having to readjust the press as long as I stick with semi wadcutters. It also tends to yield a more consistent shoulder height as long as you don't get so much wax buildup in the die that it pushes the entire bullet down too far.
Being closer to the rifling doesn't help. Having a properly sized bullet for your barrel is what engages the rifling.