9MM Reloading Guide and Tips : BrandoMcWilli
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After 35+ years reloading, I still perfer my single stage. They produce the most precise reloads.
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decisions decisions.............
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Very clear, would only say watch out for arm in view. Like your setup, a clean bench is a safe bench.
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@fishblade2 I don't do much if any case prep for 9mm rounds. I will do some checking for my .41 mag rounds because the case stretches with that cartridge. ...... I did not buy the kit. I bought the press separately. However, the hand primer should do both small and large primers. There are only the two sizes that I know of. Small pistol, small rifle, large pistol, large rifle.
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You drink a lot of coffee. ha great video, thank you.
jacobschof77 3 months ago
@jacobschof77 LOL I drink way.... too much coffee. but that's ok.
BrandoMcWilli 3 months ago
Great video i had a question though. How often do you trim your 9mm brass? I have heard it is unnecesary
spritrocks 5 months ago
@spritrocks Yeah, you're right on that. I've never trimmed any. Basically I simply inspect the brass for crack or splits. Really the only time I've really had to trim brass is for necked cases such as rifle cases. I have trimmed .41 mag once, but not too much.
BrandoMcWilli 5 months ago
what about crimping the brass. does your bullet seating die do that automatically?
xakrampayge 5 months ago
@xakrampayge It does. You can either crimp or don't crimp. In the instructions for the dies, it tells you how to do both. In fact I'm posting a new video that shows how to set up the dies. Two new ones uploading now, but it may be a couple of hours before they are finished.
BrandoMcWilli 5 months ago