Certaindeaf
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Hmm. Probably not good. I've heard of some guys One Shot lubing them before sizing and then LLA'ing them. I'd probably lube them and leave them unsized for your revolver.Lee liquid alox, lubed before sizing to .357, not after.
Maybe so you don't have to lube the bullets twice.If .358 is causing leading... why would I want to go bigger?
My mold drops at .361 and my sizer sizes to exactly .358.
The .358 drops though the throat, the .361 does not. I dont have any inbetweens lol
The revolver was cleaned right after taking the pictures.
The .358 drops though the throat, the .361 does not. I dont have any inbetweens lol
The revolver was cleaned right after taking the pictures.
Take your .361" slug and pound it through your cylider throat.
I'd try some of those slugs unsized out of my revolver
This thread is not about hunting with the 9mm. However, you make me laugh.I would not be foolish enough to hunt with a 9mm! the bullet dia. is just to small to do anything on a animal better off with a caliber that starts with a 4 to get the job done right.I herd people killing a black bear with a 22lr but that's just not the NORM and you might get lucky with a kill shot from a 9mm but do you really want to get that close.
Yes it would.Would my .361 droppings (lol) work fine without being sized?
Done,
After all 5 chambers in my Taurus 85BBQ, the bullet got swaged down to .3595"
What does this magical number mean? I need a .360" sizer? Would my .361 droppings (lol) work fine without being sized?
The highest I've seen is .358You want a .359" sizer.
I'm gonna down the load a bit to accommodate the increase in pressure from the larger dia bullet..361 may work fine.
Since it requires no extra work, I would try them and see if they chamber OK and shoot well without leading. My curious side would then try them at .360 as well.