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You could cut 'em down some and used them for pet water dishes.Personally, I've taken the .458 SoCom cases I've buggered and windowed them to show just how far some larger bullets protrude past the shoulder into the case when loaded for AR magazines.
Others I know have used them for pulls on lamp chains.![]()

Supposedly either a 9mm Makarov die, or a .380 die can fix the bulge. No idea on if you can use it on loaded ammo, or not.I got a Dillon 550 awhile back. All went well with the set up for 9mm. I loaded 100 rounds and sent them through my Glock without a hitch. I did notice there was a an ever so slight budge near the rear of the case. But they chambered, fired, and extracted without issue.
That being said, I set out to load up my empty ammo boxes. I went full send and loaded almost 1000 rounds. I recently bought a platypus 2011 and eagerly broke into my cashe of ammo. After half a magazine, I experienced the worst 2011 jam of my entire life.
After clearing it, I proceeded to fire another four or five shots and again had a jam that almost rival the first. After looking into the issue, I believe it's that ever so slight bulge at the rear of the case. I would chalk it up to using all this for Glock ammo, but I've since sold my Glock.
Has anybody ever experienced this and is there a way to resize this without going through and pulling all the bullets as a sidenote, all my loaded ammo are within tolerances per the Hornady manual. My cases are range pick ups so brands vary. There were no signs of over pressure on any of the spent casings and it's only the loaded rounds that are causing the mother of all jams.
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated!!!!
The big mistake I made was not putting the lid back on my powder then I was doing other work and my grinder sent a spark into my powder and boomView attachment 647961View attachment 647962
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While a,"Teen", I did something very simular while testing some homemade black powder.The big mistake I made was not putting the lid back on my powder then I was doing other work and my grinder sent a spark into my powder and boom
