As I mentioned in the other thread, I have been reloading .41 Mag for years. I'm no expert, but I have followed all the rules and so far no issues with any of my loads. My die set is a carbide three die set from RCBS that has worked well. My question is when I finish a round, the case walls are not straight, you can see where the base of the bullet is in the case. There is a slight bulge there that continues to the crimp, almost as if the case was resized too much, or the bullet is slightly larger than it should be. Is this cause for alarm? I've had no issues of any kind, it just looks a little weird since new rounds always have a straight case with no variance.
It has been a while since I've done much shooting or reloading (have moved too many times!), but I am looking to start again if I can find components (primers and powder). Thus the questions........
It has been a while since I've done much shooting or reloading (have moved too many times!), but I am looking to start again if I can find components (primers and powder). Thus the questions........