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What was your starting material to make that?
This started out as a 9mm case expander die.

This all started due to my using cast lead bullets in my .30-30 WInchesters and the need to flare the case mouths to keep from shaving the bullets during seating.

Well, having many die parts I figured I could easily make a neck flaring die out of a 9mm expander die in my lathe and it came out well and works great!

All it needs to do is to create a slight neck flare to allow the bullet to enter the case smoothly.
 
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Well today was reloading inspired
Photos will explain everything haha.
just kidding I'll explain...
I zeroed Cabela's stock of 300 blackout
Got primers and shotgun lee setup at a garage sell
And tried my hardest to make harbor freight powder coat work. Let me tell you it sucks! BEEEB2B3-4071-4029-ABF6-F679EB6C5CBF.jpeg 650A886D-FC76-44F1-BCAE-9400317E6F75.jpeg E7F62820-3304-4D08-A660-817368923A68.jpeg 51098C4C-EE41-4C88-9BB8-F0FA9877A221.jpeg
 
It always surprises me how well ammo and primers last, if stored well. We've still got some Stingers from the 80's that run just fine. ( Part of an estate that my shooting partner was given )
 
I forgot to add that when I do get good shootable rounds I get alot jams and hang ups ... And I'm,using 9mm dies ... I'll just stick to factory 9mm for now .. Maby when I get my dillon 650 ill try my hand at 9mm again .. But for now I'll Just stick with 30-30,308,30-06,357 and 38sp

Perhaps you need to do the plunk test for your 9mm ammo?
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This is not a 100% answer. Also check, feed ramps, mag lips, the loads themself....anyway.....you get the picture.

Don't comprehend the 9mm is hard to load thing. I think it's the easiest caliber I load for.

My favorite/easiest......is loading for the .38 special. The rim and the long case length makes handling much easier, IMHO. Besides....it was the first cartridge that I learned to reload.

Aloha, Mark
 
Working on a large lot of .45 ACP. Guessing at numbers until it's all gauged and counted in trays, but ~ 750 of the cast Lee 234 grain tc polycoated, ~ 300x 230 grain badman, and 400 x 200 grain xtreme plated rn. AA2 powder, 4.7 for all of them. The 200 grain ones will be nice light target loads, hopefully for revolver practice. :)

Still have most of the 200 grain plated to do, but taking a break. That Redding bullet seater ( no crimp) die is the bee's knees! eliminated 99% of the shaving on the polycoats, and the bullets center much better, no more case bulge from seating it at an angle. Very pleased.

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