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So i loaded a bunch of 9mm reloads and the cases almost look slightly swollen towards the base of the casing and there fighting going into the cylinder, any help? Is there anything that can be done now that there loaded?
IMO, to answer your question, in my limited experience, NO. I think you'll most likely need to dissasemble and see if you can re-resize without the primer punch in the die. That's what I've done being the cheap sucker I am, but only on or two here and there. Maybe you didn't have the deprimer/sizer die set down far enough? Curious what fire arm you're having the issue with, and have you tried the round in another firearm?
I puchased 1000 once fired .40 cases that were mostly "Glocked" brass. My Lee die sized them fine down to the webing and they do not hang up in the CZ. I don't know, are 9mms known for having closer tolerences in the chambers than others? I'm sure I must have picked up some "Glocked" 9mm cases, never had issues with any of those chambering, except when I needed to seat certain brand/type bullets deeper due to the rifling in a particular gun.
Let us know what comes of this. I've only loaded since last December but had no issues other that the small one mentioned above, in 3000-4000 rounds. I like to hear of any possible problems for future reference.
Mike
I love my CZ75 SP-01 in .40. I don't have a good heavy full size 9mm range gun and was considering a CZ, or maybe a RIA 1911 9mm in the future.
Mike