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Combat Commander
01-17-2002, 11:14 AM
Will 45 long Colt dies work for reloading 45acp?
Jack Monteith
01-17-2002, 01:28 PM
Hi, CC:
* The big problem is crimping. The .45 ACP is .387" shorter than the Colt, so it's unlikely you could crimp a ACP in a Colt die. Most crimping dies work when they're about 1 turn off the shellholder. Next, the ACP is taper crimped and the Colt is roll crimped. If you have a Colt die that is short enough, crimping will require cases that are trimmed to the same length and a precise die setup. Most ACP bullets don't have a cannelure (crimp groove) so you've got no room for error.
*Although the Colt's outside diameter is larger than the ACP, most sizing dies overdo it anyhow. Some Colt dies have a .454" expander, which is too big for the ACP. Pre-War revolvers use the larger bullet.
Bye
Jack
(Edited by Jack Monteith at 7:16 pm on Jan. 17, 2002)
Combat Commander
01-17-2002, 03:03 PM
Thanks alot Jack.you were very helpful.
humpty
01-17-2002, 10:35 PM
All the rimless autoloaders headspace on the casemouth. A roll crimp ruins this relationship.
I crimp my cast SWCs a bit out and headspace on the bullet in my bullseye gun -- this gives a nice tight headspace. Might not be appropriate in a defense gun.
Doing it my way should be tuned to the individual narrel, chamber tolerances might not let my ammo shoot properly in a different pistol.
Dan
mcassill
01-18-2002, 08:51 PM
As inexpensively as Lee will sell you a servicable .45 ACP die set, you might as well do it right rather than jury-rig with dies for a different caliber.
Mark
Tom in Boise
01-28-2002, 04:11 PM
I've gone the other way, using 45 ACP dies for my 45 Colt. It worked fine, in fact, the ACP sizes slightly smaller than the 45 COlt, thus lending more case tension to the bullet.
Tom
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