Don't think it's an OAL issue because the rounds hangs up at the crimp area. Measured my reloads and they measured .381 -.383 at the crimp. From what I read, the "ideal" is about .375. So, will readjust to get them closer to .375 and see what happens.
Sir, with all due respect,
you are rushing to another conclusion. The only way for you to come to this idea is to machine away part of the chamber, which I highly doubt was done. You may suspect your poorly set taper crimp, but there is no way to
see into the chamber and thereby
know that this is your
one and only cartridge problem.
If your lack of knowledge has led you to set your TC at a number higher than the maximum dimension shown in your reloading manual, then you are also probably unaware of the exaggerated effects of OAL on a CZ chamber.
In our collective experience of helping novice reloaders begin to construct 9x19 Luger cartridges correctly, we usually find that there is more than one issue at work. All we're saying is that at this point
you don't know what you don't know. Therefore, if you don't know, then how can you possibly rule out other,
contributing issues ??
Your current "gun problem" is bigger than your knowledge. To your credit you have sought help. Therefore your mind is
now open to education. A little education, or a LOT of education. I'm simply
inviting you to learn a lot more while the mind is willing.
All the best.
