Loading up 9mm with Lee 356-120-TC from a bucket of prepped 9mm brass of assorted headstamps.
Using a CZ-75B barrel for the "plunk-test" (Tight chamber and short throat), I had some aggravating problems with several brands of brass that don't work well with 9mm cast bullets sized to .356" and some sized to .357". Also, the new Gen 5 9mm "Marksmen" barrels are as tight and short-throated as my CZ barrels, As I have a Glock 48 and a Glock 19x also.
Brass refusing to pass the plunk test; SVT, Red Army, CBC, and Aquila. Each of these brands had what seemed to be thick walls that didn't allow slightly oversize cast bullets to work well in the "plunk-test." The cast bullets apparently bulged the thickened brass, making the cartridge oversize.
Not every piece of brass in the above brands proved "unusable", but enough in number to make their use with .356"-.357" bullets unwarranted for me. (They may work perfect with jacketed .355" bullets, I don't know)
Brands of brass that worked great for me in 9mm with cast; Win., Remington, USA, S&B, PMC, Speer, Federal, Blazer, Ammo Inc, PMP, PPU, Browning, Sig, Norma.
Not a complete list,...there may be others.
Just my experience, in two brands of 9mm's I own with tight chambers and short throats....others may be different.
If my loads pass the "plunk-test" in my CZ, they work in my Sigs, and Glocks.