Re: Any tips for loading .40 S&W and .45 auto
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: melloyello</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Happy with Titegroup for 9mm and 45acp. I can't imagine it would be bad for 40s&w either. Make sure you put a decent crimp on the case for auto pistols. They tend to jostle the rounds quite a bit under recoil and you don't want the bullet walking around in the case. I prefer to use a Lee Factory Crimp Die on mine.
Also, if I remember correctly, older Glock 40 calibers didn't have good case support and would create a bulge in spent casings. This could prove dangerous with a couple of reloads. Some argue that it was a case of overcharging reloads. You do the research for yourself.</div></div>
Curious, I haven't had problems with the bullets moving around from my recoil. I don't crimp my ACP rounds at all, the 9mm, 40, or 45's. I just flare them enough to get the bullet started without shaving, and when finished, the cases have no flare left. Once I didn't seat the bullets deep enough for my Para 45, and I had a devil of a time getting the slide to open after it chambered a round but wouldn't quite close. I ended up pulling the bullet out of the case, as it had wedged into the lands. I think the effort I had to exert to get the slide open shows that adequate neck tension was exerted on the bullets without crimping.
Am I thinking wrong??????