Dirty Brass From Titegroup Powder
I do some cowboy action shooting using 6 grains (a little under the reccommended amount) of Titegroup powder, .45 long colt, 200 grain bullet. My brass is always filthy black with powder after I shoot, is this powder just dirty or does under loading a little maybe have something to do with it?
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Hello under loading is most likely your problem. All progressive burning powder has a pressure range that needs to be met or you get incomplete burn and soot. The trail-boss powder is designed for very low pressure clean burn . 0 -
Also remember that shooting cast or swaged lead bullets will dirty up the cases a lot. The lubes used on lead bullets melt and gets on the cases from firing. There is a very noticable differeence in brass I shot with jacketed bullets and those cases shot with cast lead and a Alox/ beeswax bullet lube. 0 -
+1 on Perry Shooter, but before that you answered your own question[;)] 0 -
Heavier crimp might help some.
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quote:Originally posted by PJ
Heavier crimp might help some.
Pete
Please explain how I can get a hevier crimp. What do I need to re-set? Thanks.0 -
Hello all or the replies are correct the reason that jacketed bullets burn cleaner is they are harder to engrave and start down the bore this lets the powder get to higher pressure at start of burn thus less soot. A lead bullet is easy to engrave plus does not have as much resistance to push down the bore. A heavy crimp may help because it will hold the bullet tighter at the beganing of the powder burn to build up high pressure. Most bullet seating dies have a ridge in the body and a seating plug . You can adjust for OVER ALL LENGTH of the loaded round by #1 turn the whole die in and out of the reloading press and #2 turn the seating plug in and out of the die is self . The amount of crimp is dictated by how far the die is turned into the press how much of the case touches this ridge . Be aware this is known as a roll crimp. and it will vary if case length varies "NOT good for group size" because powder burn will vary the other down side of roll crimp is if you try to get a very heavy crimp it may bulge the case below the crimp and preclude you from being able to load the case at all[xx(][xx(] . If me I would find a better powder to use. or live with the soot. [:p][:p] 0 -
Lee Factory Crimp Die.
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