32-20 Barrel Liner Question
Hi Guys,
This is my first time adapting a barrel for airgun use and I have run up against something I had not expected. Given that I am a noobie when it comes to these things, I’m not surprised, but I am hoping you guys can help me out.
I got a 32-20 barrel liner in today and I am finding out that I cannot “hand seat” the bullets coming out of my lee .311 mold more than a quarter inch. Taking a hammer to the end of the lead tells me there is a great deal of resistance currently keeping the bullet from entering the barrel.

I am assuming I should throat the barrel enough to allow proper seating, but I can’t really find anything online as far as specifics.
(please pardon the wrinkled bullets, I’m just getting warmed up here 😳 )
Any ideas?
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Yep, I think the Lyman alloy is to blame for my current predicament. Live and learn. I’ve got some pure lead coming in and I’ll try again.
Bullets are coming out between .311-and .313, and thats given my sloppy first-timer technique.
If anyone needs a shit-load of Lyman alloy in the NY state area, please let me know 😳
Once I get my sea legs on I’ll get myself outfitted with a “proper” caliber 🙂
Thanks again for the feedback gents.