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<blockquote data-quote="okc4956" data-source="post: 2045461" data-attributes="member: 26436"><p>Have a look at a set of Dillon dies. They are pricey but they cured some 45 ACP crimping issues for me a few years back. I've since switched to Dillon on most all of my pistol stuff (at least what I load with my 650) and have had very few issues. I think that the brass just grows at the bottom after a while and has to be roll sized anyway at some point as the sizing die does not really reach the very bottom of the case wall because some of it is covered by the shell holder. I usually set those aside and fire them in revolvers only. I've noticed that usually even tho they won't chamber in a case guage, most times they will chamber in a revolver or even a loose chambered auto. Just use caution firing them in a loose chambered auto because if it does happen to fire out of battery, you won't like that. All that said, now you have an excuse to get a 9mm revolver<img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okc4956, post: 2045461, member: 26436"] Have a look at a set of Dillon dies. They are pricey but they cured some 45 ACP crimping issues for me a few years back. I've since switched to Dillon on most all of my pistol stuff (at least what I load with my 650) and have had very few issues. I think that the brass just grows at the bottom after a while and has to be roll sized anyway at some point as the sizing die does not really reach the very bottom of the case wall because some of it is covered by the shell holder. I usually set those aside and fire them in revolvers only. I've noticed that usually even tho they won't chamber in a case guage, most times they will chamber in a revolver or even a loose chambered auto. Just use caution firing them in a loose chambered auto because if it does happen to fire out of battery, you won't like that. All that said, now you have an excuse to get a 9mm revolver:) [/QUOTE]
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