If you have Dillon dies and a Dillon powder measure then get this part.
http://www.uniquetek.com/product/T1582
I use this custom powder funnel to load my 9mm and it works like a champ.
NRA Benefactor.
Lathesmith also makes a really nice 9mm custom powder funnel for the Dillon setup. I really like mine
I would go with Lathesmith also, he is really good to deal with.
powder coat and your problem will be solved
Sorry, but powder coating isn't an option. I'm using HI-TEK on the bullets as my preferred coating.
However, great progress has been made by moving away from Clay's and using slower powder. Both Power Pistol and Herco, while not optimum for 9mm, are slow enough burning that they are shooting fine at minimum loads. Hopefully in the next week or so, I will be able to increase charges to find upper limits before leading returns.
I have had good results with CFE Pistol with Hi-Tek coated bullets, I have been trying to use up a 8 pounder of 700 X in 9 mm, .40 S&W & .45 and not had any problem with Hi-Tek coating. Bullet size after loading and throat length always need to be considered.
For what its worth, I've never had any problems with any of mine with any molds. I use COWW and SOWW in a 2:1 ratio or pure COWW. I size to .357" and lube with Carnauba Red. I like to use Unique powder and load mine anywhere between 850 to 1000 fps. YMMV but its what works well for me. Good luck!!!
CFE Pistol and Longshot are great for 9mm. The Longshot for higher end loads and the CFE Pistol for everything. For heavy for caliber boolits, I use AA7.
I can't offer any suggestions as to what may be causing your leading as I have never owned a Glock. I doubt my experiences will transfer.
Reading the op’s post reminded me of the trials and tribulations that I went through when figuring cast loads for my g17-g4. What now worms for me has been information/techniques and approaches that I’ve read about from fellow members on castboolits. Here’s my set-up:
Alloy is COWW with 1-2% tin added cast out of a lee 120-TC 6 cavity mold. Then they’re powder coated with smokes Carolina blue and sized to 356. Yes, that’s 356. I was having way to many issues with 357 and 358 sized bullets because my range brass consists of various brands that have various case thickness.
I load on a Dillon xl 650 with a Lyman m die in station #1 which opens up the case and adds a slight flare. Station #2 regular Dillon powder thru plug. Station #3 powder check. Station #4 (seating station) has been the most challenging prior to what I’ve done. You want to eliminate seating the boolit crooked so I bought a Hornady bullet alignment seating die with the alignment sleeve. This has by far reduced any issue with seating crooked bullets. The TC design was not playing well with the original Dillon seating die even after reversing the seating plug. Station #5 crimp to .379.
My loads work in my gun and my data is from my experience. I use 3.9-4 grains of sport pistol at an OAL of 1.075. After powder coating my boolit comes out to about 125gr.
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“Man, you gotta get out of the caveman days...”
...and try a simple shake and bake.
I tried Hi-ten nine ways to Sunday. Different temps, different durations, with a PID, without, letting dry overnight, the two part liquid variety and the powdered variety. They always passed the smash and wipe tests, but would also lead. Only one thing cured it for good....
Two top coats of BLL. Worked like a champ and I hear there’s a new formula now as One-step is no longer available.
I just powder coat now.
I think I have improved a lot, but I have some occasional keyholing with my G17.
What I have done is to increase my diameter (I used the lee 120 TC, but I had no luck), with a RCBS 9mm 124 cn mold, which gives me about .357, then I make PC and then read sizing die .358
It has also helped me a lot to change the serial expander of my 550 dillon for one that I bought here in the forum made by mr lathesmith and expands the mouth of the brass to 358
The brass is a problem, unfortunately I shoot IPSC and guide my reload method so that I can load all the brass. But some have more problems than others.
Hernan
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BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
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