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I'm reloading 9mm with lee dies. Why does the bullet keep buldging the brass out? I've even tried flaring the mouth almost as much as possible and it's buldging just as much as if I don't flare it as much. (Tried attaching picture but says forum no longer accepts tapatalk hosted images) Sent from my SCH-R530U using Tapatalk 2 Edited by Mdunntn
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What type and diameter are your bullets ?

 

for 9mm, jacketed are typically 0.355", and cast 0.356".

 

If you are using bullets for .38/.357, there is a .002" difference, and will be very noticable ( and over sized)

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What type and diameter are your bullets ?

 

for 9mm, jacketed are typically 0.355", and cast 0.356".

 

If you are using bullets for .38/.357, there is a .002" difference, and will be very noticable ( and over sized)

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I purchased a Lyman check gauge for about $12 it is well worth it. Also with the tapatalk issue copy the link it puts then do webview and paste, it will work then. I know it kind of defeats the purpose of tapatalk.
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Tapered case is resized smaller than bullet diameter so you get what we referred to as the "coke bottle effect"

 

chamber check a few with the barrel out of the pistol if they drop in  you are G2G  no need to "iron it out" as you may undersize the bullet in the case which if carried to extremes will lead to bad accuracy and even keyholing..

 

my .38 supers look like that too, but all drop into my case gauge and chamber so they run

 

the .38 Special  .40 10mm and .45 will be less likely to show that effect as they are straight walled cases but might depending on how much the resizing die resizes them

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