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Reloading 9mm
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<blockquote data-quote="jeb405" data-source="post: 1954003" data-attributes="member: 78163"><p>The good news is if you already load accurate rifle ammo, handgun ammo is a breeze, especially if you just want practice ammo. No lube for carbide dies, no brass prep and as other have said no trimming. Plated bullets are good alternative but right now availability is likely deciding factor. Many good powders, you might do best to look at some less than popular powders as they are more available than the bigger names. If you use a primer tube filler like Vibraprime try to avoid WW SR primers, they are a feeding headache. Starline brass for me is the best, but 9mm usually not sensitive. Used to be range brass had some bulged cased from older Glocks but not so much anymore. I load 9mm in a SDB, but use Lee 4 die sets for many other handgun calibers, great value. Definitely suggest seat and crimp in different stages, just faster to set up without shaving bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeb405, post: 1954003, member: 78163"] The good news is if you already load accurate rifle ammo, handgun ammo is a breeze, especially if you just want practice ammo. No lube for carbide dies, no brass prep and as other have said no trimming. Plated bullets are good alternative but right now availability is likely deciding factor. Many good powders, you might do best to look at some less than popular powders as they are more available than the bigger names. If you use a primer tube filler like Vibraprime try to avoid WW SR primers, they are a feeding headache. Starline brass for me is the best, but 9mm usually not sensitive. Used to be range brass had some bulged cased from older Glocks but not so much anymore. I load 9mm in a SDB, but use Lee 4 die sets for many other handgun calibers, great value. Definitely suggest seat and crimp in different stages, just faster to set up without shaving bullets. [/QUOTE]
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