You’ll be fine. Just be careful with the case mouth expander.You've peaked my curiosity now. I'm gonna have to reload some next week and see what happens.
You’ll be fine. Just be careful with the case mouth expander.You've peaked my curiosity now. I'm gonna have to reload some next week and see what happens.
I only load cast lead in all my 38’s and 357’s, and my loads are warm but nowhere close to max.I have not had any issues with nickle cases in 357 magnum.
Of course most of my loads are cast lead and not maximum.
I have shot max loads with gas checked cast and 2400 and no issues.
I do not flare very much at all just enough to get about 1/2 of the gas check into the case.
Think of a piece of bailing wire you bend in the same spot over and over until it breaks. Exact same thing is happening with the cases. Not only the flaring but the resizing process as well.I only load cast lead in all my 38’s and 357’s, and my loads are warm but nowhere close to max.
I’m probably just flaring too much.
Those cases don't appear bulged where I would expect. It looks like they are bulging right below the shoulder and either the gun is unlocking prematurely or you have a seriously jacked chamber.
ETA: Where those shot in a .40 barrel?
I separate the nickel from the brass and reload them for 9mm. So far I have about 5-7 reloads on the nickels cases and have had very few failures.I’m not a fan of nickel cases. I’ve never had any problems with factory ammo but have trying to reload nickel cases.
Buddy’s stock Glock 19, I’ve seen some bulge before but never that extreme. I’ll put some calipers on there and measure how bad it is. The cases are not even either, huge angle and “crimped” at the end.Those cases don't appear bulged where I would expect. It looks like they are bulging right below the shoulder and either the gun is unlocking prematurely or you have a seriously jacked chamber.
ETA: Where those shot in a .40 barrel?
The nickel has nothing to do with it bulging. Speer uses nickel plated in their premium defense ammo. It’s the best brass Speer makes.Buddy’s stock Glock 19, I’ve seen some bulge before but never that extreme. I’ll put some calipers on there and measure how bad it is. The cases are not even either, huge angle and “crimped” at the end.
I don’t reload with nickel either, I’m not 100% sure if it’s true but was told along time ago the process weakens the brass and is rougher on your dies. I don’t want to take any chances so I’ve never reloaded it.
I have handloaded 45 LC in nickel because could t find brass but one shot and went to scrap pile, maybe I’m wasting it but rather be safe then sorry.
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