I have so many loaded (about 1000) that I'm not going to pull them all down to resize. I'll check each of them in the barrel and those that fail to seat will be "treated". Depends on how many I have, what I'll do about them.
Being a machinist and can weld, and having an electric hydraulic pump and a cylinder, I'll build a setup to do all the work for me. I'm looking into my options for the sizing die.
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Get a lee carbide factory crimp die.
Put it in a toolhead by itself. Unscrew the crimp stem.
It will base size the 9mm and you should be good to go.
I.run a 550b and just bought lee carbide dies with the fcd (carbide)
no more problem for.me.
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I spoke with Magma today about their sizing die. He said it's about .388 to allow for some springback. I mentioned that I plan to push completed cartridges thru it with hydraulic assist and he didn't have any objection to that. As long as I don't push on the primer it should be ok.
He also mentioned that Glock is the worst for deforming brass.
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i pick up a lot of range brass fired in i don't know what but if i ever came across brass that had bulges like that they would hit the scrap bin fast
i size/deprime all my brass then check the brass in a loaded round gage, if it fails it hits the scrap barrel before it gets loaded and causes problems at the range
the lee 9mm bulge buster kit is a makarov die, they (lee) may have done somthing to it. Works great. You can machine some off bottom of different sizers to get dwn far enough. But this one is a push thru kit. It takes alot of force.
I think it would be easier to shoot those loaded rounds in a Glock with a loose chamber.
1. You get to shoot a gun.
2. You can collect the bad brass and fix it or trash it.
3. You save a lot of time.
When I started reloading .40 S&W that I shot out of my Model 27 Glock, I was warned about the "Glock buldge". So I just started pushing the brass through a sizer I bought from NOE. Worked just fine. However, I hated having the extra step. So I bought a KKM competition barrel which supports the brass just fine. Problem solved. Besides, the KKM barrel grouped my shots a whole lot better than the factory barrel.
Chris
My first post. I had the same issue with the bulge in the area where the size die cannot reach. I purchased a Magma case master Jr. arbor press and push through die that I use to remove the bulge on 9mm brass that is fired in a UZI. Reloaded brass that came out of it and not pushed through the case master will not stack correctly in the magazine and I had all sorts of feeding problems. I purchased it over 20 years ago and it took care of the problem.
Jim
I use RCBS dies and never had a problem sizing the brass I have or manage to find by simply running the die down to the point where I contact the case holder gently. This seems to provide full sizing for me with no Glock bulge. The same is true when sizing my 40cal brass.
I bought a case pro for my 40 loading
my buddy has a Camdex case processor for 9mm
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GONRA agrees with 6bg6ga in the sense that I usa RCBS resizing die in my Dillon 650.
These particular RCBS resizing dies hava small entrance radius.
There MAY be other (later mfg?) RCBS that hava larger entrance radius to better accommodate Progressive Reloaders?
May not be the BEST for Progressive Reloader Functioning, but resized cases are perfect. Just like Factory.
That’s all I care about!
Case are Range Pickups. Any Bad News has been discarded.
My "Glock 17" is the original 9mm when they first came out in the U.S. & A. – looong ago…
Just shot it, never tried to reload the brass. Maybe someday...
(It and the S&W Sigma SW9F copy are “plastic gun” curiosities in my Reference Collection. Won’t get shot much….)
I'm a brass scrounger. All brass goes through the appropriate DILLON case gauge. The 45acp GLOCK factory barrels were the worst offenders. Happiness is spelled KKM.
IF it doesn't pass the case gauge, it was worth $1.12 at the recycling center/scrap yard last week.
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