.402 frustration fix

Started by thomashoward, March 29 2014 02:38:57 PM MDT

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The_Shadow

In the picture posted it appears to be too much crimp to me as well.
With my RCBS taper crimp die I press the case back straight plus a pressing just a little shine on the very edge of the casing.  This translates into 0.0005" to 0.0010" depending on the length of the casings.

After the pass through the brass is ).4215' to 0.4220" and the case mouths measure 0.4210" to 0.4215" some of the shorter brass come out at 0.4220".

The important thing is not to have any bullet movement as the crimp is being applied...
The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
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thomashoward

#16
Lone Wolf chambers are shorter than OEM glocks ( common knowledge,duh )
If the load fits the LW chamber it's OK

Lone wolf will open a LW barrel to "GT hole" with authorization and $35.
when you buy the barrel. You won't have to have all the additional shipping charges
Just ordered my third LW barrel Back ordered until August

thomashoward

 Awesome. I just got my new Lone Wolf 10mm barrel with the "Glock hole" chamber. Slugs .401 Cartridges with the loaded dimensions stated for 200 gr Double tap.402 bullets just drop in