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Reloading 9mm: Question about projectile weight
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<blockquote data-quote="Rustygun" data-source="post: 3796917" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p>Sounds like you are right on target (pun intended). I guess I never put that much thought into the belling of 9mm. I adjust dies so the cases just barely allow a bullet to start into the case. If the bullets try to tip over when I set them on the case I will add a little more bell. </p><p>as far as for the crimp… it is more like removing the bell than it is crimping the bullet into the case. Just enough so it fits in the case gauge and if I push the bullet against the work bench with my thumb just short of painful, the bullet does not move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustygun, post: 3796917, member: 4711"] Sounds like you are right on target (pun intended). I guess I never put that much thought into the belling of 9mm. I adjust dies so the cases just barely allow a bullet to start into the case. If the bullets try to tip over when I set them on the case I will add a little more bell. as far as for the crimp… it is more like removing the bell than it is crimping the bullet into the case. Just enough so it fits in the case gauge and if I push the bullet against the work bench with my thumb just short of painful, the bullet does not move. [/QUOTE]
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