caz223
Member
I'm starting to experiment with rainier's plated bullets in 9mm, I'm going to get a 550 next month, but am making do with my pardner RCBS right now.
My problem is this....
Rainiers don't have a crimping groove, and without the crimping groove, I try to crimp the bullets down to prevent setback, and the bullets distort, and they still push back with thumb pressure.
What do you guys do to prevent this?
The rainiers are VERY soft.
BTW, I have RCBS dies.
I was shooting lead bullet meister, but got sick of cleaning out the dies every hundred bullets.
Thanks in advance.
I was also hoping to shoot these bullets in 357SIG when this problem is fixed.
They are even more prone to setback, so I hear.
My problem is this....
Rainiers don't have a crimping groove, and without the crimping groove, I try to crimp the bullets down to prevent setback, and the bullets distort, and they still push back with thumb pressure.
What do you guys do to prevent this?
The rainiers are VERY soft.
BTW, I have RCBS dies.
I was shooting lead bullet meister, but got sick of cleaning out the dies every hundred bullets.
Thanks in advance.
I was also hoping to shoot these bullets in 357SIG when this problem is fixed.
They are even more prone to setback, so I hear.