I have been reloading target ammo for quite a while now, but I recently started reloading hunting ammo.
I will start the story from the beginning. This fall I loaded some 85 grain Sierra Game kings w/o cannalure for my 243 Win for antelope in western South Dakota.
While out on the hunt, I opened my ammo box and found that the bullet to one of the rounds had fallen into the case. No big deal, I thought I didn't get a good neck size on it.
Well I decidied to load some 100 grain Hornady interlocks w/ cannalure for this coming year.
I used my Lee deluxe die set and neck sized the brass and loaded as normal. I seated the bullets to cannalure and called it good. Well my OCD kicked in and I decided I would apply a little pressure to make sure that the bullet wouldn't fall into the case. To my surprise, a little pressure and the bullet fell right in.
So I pulled out my Lee factory crimp die, followed the instructions, and put a crimp on the brass. I pushed on the bullet again, same problem, falls right in. I tightened down the crimp die a little more to give it tighter crimp. I can see the ridge the crimp die is putting in the brass, so I know it is making contact.
I don't know where I am going wrong on the deal. I use a set of RCBS 2 die set for my 270WSM with 130 grain Hornady Interlocks w/ cannalure and those things are SOLID, not going anywhere.
So I have a couple ideas, is it my neck die that is causing, should I try full length sizing some? Either that or I'm not using the crimp die correctly, but it isn't rocket science....
Any help would be great, thanks guys.
I will start the story from the beginning. This fall I loaded some 85 grain Sierra Game kings w/o cannalure for my 243 Win for antelope in western South Dakota.
While out on the hunt, I opened my ammo box and found that the bullet to one of the rounds had fallen into the case. No big deal, I thought I didn't get a good neck size on it.
Well I decidied to load some 100 grain Hornady interlocks w/ cannalure for this coming year.
I used my Lee deluxe die set and neck sized the brass and loaded as normal. I seated the bullets to cannalure and called it good. Well my OCD kicked in and I decided I would apply a little pressure to make sure that the bullet wouldn't fall into the case. To my surprise, a little pressure and the bullet fell right in.
So I pulled out my Lee factory crimp die, followed the instructions, and put a crimp on the brass. I pushed on the bullet again, same problem, falls right in. I tightened down the crimp die a little more to give it tighter crimp. I can see the ridge the crimp die is putting in the brass, so I know it is making contact.
I don't know where I am going wrong on the deal. I use a set of RCBS 2 die set for my 270WSM with 130 grain Hornady Interlocks w/ cannalure and those things are SOLID, not going anywhere.
So I have a couple ideas, is it my neck die that is causing, should I try full length sizing some? Either that or I'm not using the crimp die correctly, but it isn't rocket science....
Any help would be great, thanks guys.