earplug
Member
Many of us have cast and shoot straight case revolver rounds such as 38 spl, 357 MAG. generally there is no issue.
Cast 9MM Luger seems to give a lot of grief compared to other pistol rounds. I'm thinking the tapered case is causing undersized bullets which is made worse with the higher operating pressure.
Is there anyone here who casts and loads both 9MM Luger and 38 Super? I'm curious if the straight case 38 Super is easier to cast and load and shoot with less leading.
I'm not interested in a discussion on alloy, gas checks, powder coating. Just curious if anyone who shoots cast lead in both rounds has noticed much difference.
Cast 9MM Luger seems to give a lot of grief compared to other pistol rounds. I'm thinking the tapered case is causing undersized bullets which is made worse with the higher operating pressure.
Is there anyone here who casts and loads both 9MM Luger and 38 Super? I'm curious if the straight case 38 Super is easier to cast and load and shoot with less leading.
I'm not interested in a discussion on alloy, gas checks, powder coating. Just curious if anyone who shoots cast lead in both rounds has noticed much difference.