9mm
Recently bought a baby eagle 9mm, does it pay to buy the dies to reload 9mm as cheap as you can buy 9mm ammo.
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"IF THE AMERICAN FIREARMS INDUSTRY IS SUED INTO BANKRUPTCY, WHO WILL SUPPLY OUR SOLDIERS."- NRA VICTORY FUND
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Hello,
I have a bunch of 9mm 135 gr
jrn .356 dia and I wonder if
anyone has ever used any noses
over .355?
I figure to start with 3.5gr Bullseye.
Thoughts?
Thank you Ron0 -
I don't shoot pistol much, but I do like the option to tailor my ammo for target shooting. 
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You can do it cheaper, but do you really want to pick up your 9mm brass? 9mm is the only caliber that I have given up reloading. You can buy speer, winchester, remington or S&B for $6 a box or less, $4.50 is the best I can do with jacketed or plated bullets.
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I would be willing to pay an extra premium for precision ammo tuned for a particular gun. It hasn`t turned out that way since I reload but I would be willing if that was the case. Hope this helps your decision.
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PSFD, depends on how much you shoot and how fine tune you want your ammo to be to your baby eagle. I still reload 9mm for my Glock 19. 0
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