reloading 9mm on my dillion rl550b
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THOSE ARE DILLON DIES...YOU DO NOT NEED TO LUBE THE PISTOL CASES.
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Your bell is too large... also you do not need to hand guide the bullet into the seating area.
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@Krankensteins the work is no were near that of the rifle ammo...
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Why are you lubing 9 mm? straight wall cases in a carbide die dont usually require lube in my experience. I guess if your using non-carbide dies it is required. I usually use a dab of graphite. good vid
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What bullets do you use? I havent been able to find any that would be cost efficient to reload. All the bullets I found were $25 for 100 but I can buy 100 live rounds for $18. Would love to know what you use!!!
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Looks to me like the shell plate is too lose.
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this video is excellent, thank you for posting this.
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if you cast, you could probably get that down to about 8 cents a piece or about $4 per 50
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can be costly to get started, but will pay for itself in saving in the first year or two, depending on what caliber and how often you shoot
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so 6.50 per 50, that is a pretty large savings
Do you have to do any other prep work on the 9mm cases like 223? (trimming the cases)
Krankensteins 3 years ago
yup check out all my videos
darksoldier300 3 years ago
allso you dont trim pistol cases unless you want you dont need to thou
darksoldier300 3 years ago
Did you realize that you forgot to prime the casing you put in the shell holder at 5:53?? It happens to the best of us...Good video, thanks...
crowndwner 3 years ago
haha i find those here in there just 4 get some times
darksoldier300 3 years ago
so what do you do with the defected ones?
mreisma 3 years ago
pull them and reuse the good componets like powder and the projectile as long aS its dosent get damaged in the pull
darksoldier300 3 years ago