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I'm reloading some .380 ammo for the first time (not my first time reloading - just my first with .380).

 

My Lyman manual, for this particular bullet (95g FMJ), says the OAL is .900. That's where I set my die.

 

Problem is - it just looks wrong. All other bullet weights in the manual call for substantially longer OALs - more in the range of .980.

 

I compared my finished round with rounds by two major manufacturers, using the same size bullet. They are also longer than the OAL per the manual.

 

I'm using Win 231, so I went to Winchester's data; using the same bullet, they call for OAL of .970.

 

Could Lyman be this far off? Or am I missing something?

 

Much appreciated.

 

LL

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My manuals call for a .980 oal. Some brass is thicker than others and can cause the case to bulge when you seat the bullet. I had some Hornady brass that bulged and the gun would not go into battery. Something to watch for.

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I'm using Lee dies, and a Lee 102 gr. RN bullet. Powder is, True Blue. My OAL is 0.980. A fun load to reload and shoot. Never had a problem with the reloads.

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