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Anybody in Tulsa loading .45 acp?
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<blockquote data-quote="redleg45" data-source="post: 968726" data-attributes="member: 10265"><p>The case has probably bulged as posted above. This is most common in higher pressure rounds like the .40 S&W. Redding makes a push through die to correct this, but so far only for the .40. Chamber checkers are available through several companies such as Sinclair or Dillon that work better than using your barrel. I ensures that the round is to factory specs--not that it just happens to chamber in a particular gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redleg45, post: 968726, member: 10265"] The case has probably bulged as posted above. This is most common in higher pressure rounds like the .40 S&W. Redding makes a push through die to correct this, but so far only for the .40. Chamber checkers are available through several companies such as Sinclair or Dillon that work better than using your barrel. I ensures that the round is to factory specs--not that it just happens to chamber in a particular gun. [/QUOTE]
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