I want the H380. Will you sell it to me?
Absolutely. It appears as though I have no use for it. I thought of buying a .243 just to reload but too much work!
I want the H380. Will you sell it to me?
On the Dillon pickup tube, just make sure that the primers are pointing with the anvil down when you slide the sleeve out of the box. I cut the box on two sides so the plastic primer holder slides off the cardboard leaving the primers pointing down. Just pick them up with the primer tube and put them into the the Dillon primer feed tube. I hardly ever use a primer flip tray but I must admit Dillon makes the best one.
Ok folks! I have a question. I have been reloading some 9mm. Just about 50 rounds and finally seem to have gotten all the dimensions correct according to the lyman book aside from the fact that there remains a little bit of a narrowing of the brass between the base and the depth where the bullet is set. So, I have scoured the interwebs to discover that the "Coke Bottle" look on 9mm is normal. However, when I read the book and look at actual dimensions there is no mention of this. 9mm is a tapered round but I have never seen a factory round with the coke bottle look. Am I doing this right or what?
I have a dillon 550 and my 9mm has the "coke bottle" look. From what I have read this is normal. Mine shoot just fine
You talking about the crimp? The crimp on my 9mm's are very gradual, it's there but you can barely notice it. I don't recall my rounds having too much of a coke bottle look.
He probably sold you that because that is all he had. Althoguh H380 can reload some pistol calibers, it is not your first choice.Apparently when you ask the guy behind the counter for powder that is good for handgun cartridges and versatile he comes up with Hodgdon H380, which is apparently a rifle powder and not even one that is good for any caliber I use! AHHH!
If you deprimed your cases first make sure your flash holes do not have any media in them.WOOHOOO! I cleaned my first brass!
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