I bought an Uberti cattleman II specifically so I could use 9mm brass, of which I have an unlimited supply.
Almost (but not all) of the brass I picked up at the range would not work. I did not understand why. It all fired fine in my Glock, but would not chamber in my revolver. I falsely blamed my Uberti. It took a *lot* of digging around before I found out what the actual problem was.
"Glock Bulge". Since the entire case does not go into a Glock, the part that sticks out bulges when it is fired. You can reload it and fire it in a Glock again no problem, but it will no longer fit in any gun when the cartrige has to fully seat. The standard Lee reloading die does not address this. I never noticed as I was firing everything in a G17 and apparently there is a limit to how much it will bulge, so even after multiple reloads no problem. I had to get the "EGW Undersize Reloading Die" that will actually squish that bulge back out and truly bring the case back to factory spec.
So bottom line - fire new ammo in the revolver and keep it distinct from anything fired in the Glock - or get this die. I pretty much do not buy new ammo so I had to get this special die to fix the range pickups. And resizing with it DOES take a lot of effort. But it works.
I was unaware that the Lee dies were in fact not full length resizing the case. And that the Lyman ammo checker was telling me the brass was actually good - when it was not.