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- Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:35 am
- Forum: Reloading Forum
- Topic: Reloading for Glock?
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Re: Reloading for Glock?
Thanks for the info and for dispelling the rumors! It'll likely be .45 and/or 9mm (whichever Mrs. UpTheIrons decides on) that I'll be reloading, anyway, so it shouldn't be a problem.
- Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:51 pm
- Forum: Reloading Forum
- Topic: Reloading for Glock?
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Reloading for Glock?
I may have the cart ahead of the horse, but here's a question: I'm looking at starting to reload soon (.45 and .38 at first). There's a possibility of adding a Glock to the family firearm fold, and I've been wondering...
How does one reload for a Glock if the back end of the chamber is unsupported. I've seen the pictures of what can happen to reloads after the bulging and resizing, so how do you compensate for this? A replacement barrel that supports the whole case? Smaller powder charge? If you replace the barrel, does that lead to ammo feeding issues (the whole point of the back of the chamber being unsupported in the first place)?
Man, I've still got a lot to learn...
How does one reload for a Glock if the back end of the chamber is unsupported. I've seen the pictures of what can happen to reloads after the bulging and resizing, so how do you compensate for this? A replacement barrel that supports the whole case? Smaller powder charge? If you replace the barrel, does that lead to ammo feeding issues (the whole point of the back of the chamber being unsupported in the first place)?
Man, I've still got a lot to learn...