Originally Posted by
lowprone
What I'm referring to is the bulge where the chamber is unsupported on 9mm, couple of companies make a push through die for
.40 and .45 but not 9mm, I've read about using 9x18 Makarov carbide dies to remove bulge but the article says the carbide ring
usually breaks under the stress.
Regardless after resizing cases I drop them into a EGW 7 hole case gauge and those that were fired in Glocks have a obvious bulde
that prevents the case from dropping in fully, these I segregate to junk brass box.
Just get the EGW/Lee small base sizing die. You're still going to have a small reject rate in the case gauge, but even 90% of those will pass the "plunk" test in your chamber. When I moved to the EGW die, my actual reject rate went from 4-5 per hundred, to less than 1 per hundred.
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