1-Buy a Lyman carbide sizer
2-gently hammer the lower lip inward over the carbide. Maybe a little lite filing.
3-If needed, slightly file down shell holder top.
4-Adjust die so it just kisses shell holder with a case being sized.
This works, allowing Glock fired brass to be used in smaller and more fully supported chambers. It also works for 45 acp brass that has been reloaded and sized A LOT of times.
Am not going to tempt fate using Glock fired brass and full powered loads.
2-gently hammer the lower lip inward over the carbide. Maybe a little lite filing.
3-If needed, slightly file down shell holder top.
4-Adjust die so it just kisses shell holder with a case being sized.
This works, allowing Glock fired brass to be used in smaller and more fully supported chambers. It also works for 45 acp brass that has been reloaded and sized A LOT of times.
Am not going to tempt fate using Glock fired brass and full powered loads.