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<blockquote data-quote="gaseous maximus" data-source="post: 2049010" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>I had a sort of similar thing happen to me when I started using a lee pro 1000 to load 9mms. Had used a single stage for 35 years with no problems. After too many rounds, I noticed some, actually a bunch, of my loaded cases looked kinda bulged and buckled. At this point I would like to say, that the only thing good about getting old, is getting out of jury duty. and old peoples day at the thrift stores. Anyway. my first thought was over crimp, or under bell mouth. or bullets to large for my expander plug. to spare any more B.S. the expander plug was turned in too far,and the shoulder at the top of it was striking the tops of some of the cases. I also like the lee factory crimp die, but in my expereince. if things are done correctly, it's seldom needed. I love my lee pro, it allows me to produce mistakes, at rate I would have thought impossible years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaseous maximus, post: 2049010, member: 13886"] I had a sort of similar thing happen to me when I started using a lee pro 1000 to load 9mms. Had used a single stage for 35 years with no problems. After too many rounds, I noticed some, actually a bunch, of my loaded cases looked kinda bulged and buckled. At this point I would like to say, that the only thing good about getting old, is getting out of jury duty. and old peoples day at the thrift stores. Anyway. my first thought was over crimp, or under bell mouth. or bullets to large for my expander plug. to spare any more B.S. the expander plug was turned in too far,and the shoulder at the top of it was striking the tops of some of the cases. I also like the lee factory crimp die, but in my expereince. if things are done correctly, it's seldom needed. I love my lee pro, it allows me to produce mistakes, at rate I would have thought impossible years ago. [/QUOTE]
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