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hi every one i was loading 1oz every thing was good now i loaded some 1 1/8 and the crimp seem to be falling in some shot could come out like to know if the wad need to be pushed down more or something eles has to be fixed to stop it from doing this thanks for any help
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You didn't provide enough information for a very helpful answer. While some published combinations of case/wad/powder charge just flat won't work right, that is fairly rare. I suspect that either you are using the wrong wad, for instance a 1 1/4 ounce wad, or that you are using a hull that it is not designed for, or maybe you still have the one ounce bushing in your loader. Not in any way trying to be demeaning, I've dripped lots of candle wax on some of my reloads in the past. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
"When we put [our enlisted men and women] in harm's way, it had better count for something. It can't be because some policy wonk back here has a brain fart of an idea of a strategy that isn't thought out." General Zinni on Iraq
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well i found out today why crimp is not doing it propperly am older shooter at the club that i shoot at i askhim about it he told me it looks like there is not enuff shot going into the wad even if u look at it it looked to be full he told me to add just little bit more shot in the cup i try it and dam crimped perfect
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Wingmaster:
Well, duh.
I hope what you mean is that, upon being sure that you are using the right wad and powder charge, and upon checking your bushing and/or weighing your shot charge you found that a) you had the wrong bushing or b) that it was dropping a too light charge for its marked capacity and you changed your set up to drop the right shot charge. I sincerely hope you just didn't add whatever amount of shot was necessary to fill up the wad. If you are using a fast burning powder, while I doubt that you will blow up your gun, by adding more shot than the loading data calls for, you can easily get excessive pressures which will lead to rapid wear and parts breaking on your gun. Be careful, use your head. Read a shotgun loading manual.
"When we put [our enlisted men and women] in harm's way, it had better count for something. It can't be because some policy wonk back here has a brain fart of an idea of a strategy that isn't thought out." General Zinni on Iraq
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I agree with IIFID here. The last thing you want do, is just add a little more shot. Go back and check everything!
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I think you are seating the wad to deep in the hull, try decreasing the wad pressure. With the shot cups set too deep, the crimp will look shallow, when using the correct loading components. Good luck
Dan
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