Glock die
Who makes the sizing die for the glock fired brass (9mm and 40 S&W)???
Thanks,
Jim[?]
Thanks,
Jim[?]
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be aware that once a case is BULGED it can be straighten but it will FOREVER BE WEAKEN in this area KABOOM[xx(] THROW it in the trash 0 -
I use Lee four die sets for both the 9mm and .40S&W....never had a problem...PS I have never heard of a Glock specific sizing die...my 2 cents...reloader44mag 0 -
When using a throw away gun, use throw away brass. 0 -
I somewhat agree with Perry that a bulge flattened out can never be as strong as it was, but if you want to try, go to Midway and look up the Lee Bulge Buster Base Sizing Kit. You have to have a Lee Carbide Factory Crimp Die, the Bulge Buster is just the parts to drive cases all the way through the CFC die.
If you want something fancier, there is the Redding G-RX Base Sizing Die which comes complete... for more money total and only in .40.0 -
I reload "Glock Bulge" brass all the time. It works just fine. Dont go max with it, which I dont even with new brass anyway. Ive fired thousands now, no Kaboom.
Gen 4 Glocks dont have near the bulge the older ones do, hell, my 1911 brass has larger bulges now.0 -
quote:Originally posted by BGHillbilly
When using a throw away gun, use throw away brass.
Ain't THAT the truth!!!!!!0 -
quote:Originally posted by Navybat
quote:Originally posted by BGHillbilly
When using a throw away gun, use throw away brass.
Ain't THAT the truth!!!!!!
I'll take all of them you throw away [;)][^]0 -
quote:Originally posted by the middle
I reload "Glock Bulge" brass all the time. It works just fine. Dont go max with it, which I dont even with new brass anyway. Ive fired thousands now, no Kaboom.
Gen 4 Glocks dont have near the bulge the older ones do, hell, my 1911 brass has larger bulges now.
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