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G23 Reloading - That horse isnt dead yet...
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<blockquote data-quote="prdator" data-source="post: 776938" data-attributes="member: 2840"><p>Well I went with the LEE dies and the Carbide crimp die. On my Dillon 650 I've ran about 10,000 40's though it here in the last few months and I've not had many problems at all. ( they have all been primer or bullet related) </p><p></p><p>I had the Dillon dies but they would not size the "bulge" as well as the LEE's</p><p></p><p>The old Glock 40's did not have a very supported chamber but the 3rd gen guns have a better supported chamber. Im running my stock barrel with range pick up brass, and I've yet to have any issues.</p><p>I glance at the brass during every step in the loading process and cull any that I have question about. </p><p>Im loading Hogdon Longshot powder as it gives good velocities at lower pressures.</p><p></p><p>I know the KB's are a problem but they are not just a Glock issue and so far my loads are doing good.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prdator, post: 776938, member: 2840"] Well I went with the LEE dies and the Carbide crimp die. On my Dillon 650 I've ran about 10,000 40's though it here in the last few months and I've not had many problems at all. ( they have all been primer or bullet related) I had the Dillon dies but they would not size the "bulge" as well as the LEE's The old Glock 40's did not have a very supported chamber but the 3rd gen guns have a better supported chamber. Im running my stock barrel with range pick up brass, and I've yet to have any issues. I glance at the brass during every step in the loading process and cull any that I have question about. Im loading Hogdon Longshot powder as it gives good velocities at lower pressures. I know the KB's are a problem but they are not just a Glock issue and so far my loads are doing good. Good luck with yours. [/QUOTE]
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