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<blockquote data-quote="clintbailey" data-source="post: 2197518" data-attributes="member: 8544"><p>+1 for J&K Bullets in Moore, nice place to deal with. I've shot his cast bullets in 9mm, 40, & 45 and not had any problems with them, plus he now carries the plated bullets as mentioned above. If you have yet to buy dies, definitely go with the carbide type dies, and the Lee 4 die sets are awesome since they come with the factory crimp dies. If you already have another brand, you can also purchase the Lee factory crimp die separately as well; I think they are worth their weight in gold, especially when loading for semiautos. Good luck, I just started loading for pistols this year myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clintbailey, post: 2197518, member: 8544"] +1 for J&K Bullets in Moore, nice place to deal with. I've shot his cast bullets in 9mm, 40, & 45 and not had any problems with them, plus he now carries the plated bullets as mentioned above. If you have yet to buy dies, definitely go with the carbide type dies, and the Lee 4 die sets are awesome since they come with the factory crimp dies. If you already have another brand, you can also purchase the Lee factory crimp die separately as well; I think they are worth their weight in gold, especially when loading for semiautos. Good luck, I just started loading for pistols this year myself. [/QUOTE]
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