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What 9mm headstamps do you stay away from?
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<blockquote data-quote="PanhandleGlocker" data-source="post: 3836774" data-attributes="member: 25311"><p>But if we are being real guys… why take the time to swage 9mm brass when there’s so many more pieces around that aren’t crimped that can be picked up. Yeah the crimp only has to be removed once, but how many times are y’all reloading your 9mm brass? that is if you find your exact pieces of brass too. </p><p></p><p>I did get the Dillon super swage tool to do .223/5.56 but there seems to be a lot more of that stuff that’s crimped. Still haven’t used it to be honest… </p><p></p><p>But on .308, if it has a crimp I just remove the crimp with my Frankford Arsenal case prep trim center.. I put the RCBS large crimp remover bit in it. I’m only doing about 20 at a time though if they’re crimped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanhandleGlocker, post: 3836774, member: 25311"] But if we are being real guys… why take the time to swage 9mm brass when there’s so many more pieces around that aren’t crimped that can be picked up. Yeah the crimp only has to be removed once, but how many times are y’all reloading your 9mm brass? that is if you find your exact pieces of brass too. I did get the Dillon super swage tool to do .223/5.56 but there seems to be a lot more of that stuff that’s crimped. Still haven’t used it to be honest… But on .308, if it has a crimp I just remove the crimp with my Frankford Arsenal case prep trim center.. I put the RCBS large crimp remover bit in it. I’m only doing about 20 at a time though if they’re crimped. [/QUOTE]
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