Loading new brass in the 500 and it wasn't sized properly near the base, ugh. Now I have a Popeye arm on my right side!
Sounds like a new machine is in order
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Sure. What did you want to know about them?Has anyone heard of or use a push through die for 9mm or 45?
I read in a forum someone said they use a push through die for all straight wall cases.
The main "need" is to remove Glock bulge but the necessity of that is a whole conversation of its own.Has anyone heard of or use a push through die for 9mm or 45?
I read in a forum someone said they use a push through die for all straight wall cases.
I have used them. I don't anymore. Others may have reasons to use them but the only thing I got out of them was that they sized all the way down. If you're shooting, say, .40S&W out of a Glock and those mild bulges near the case head bother you then you should know that push-through dies will iron them out.Mainly, do you use them?
Has anyone heard of or use a push through die for 9mm or 45?
I read in a forum someone said they use a push through die for all straight wall cases.
Yesterday - loaded 400 rounds with the new KMS squared light and camera setup:
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Today - made empty brass out of several of them.
If you're curious - https://tamarintech.com/article/ciclop_scanner_focus_fixI have to say, cool as hell but really? Talk about first world problems in reloading!