WayneConrad
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Kead bullets is very, very, very slow to fill my order. So slow that I ran out of 9mm L-RN 124. So I bought myself a box of Lasercast 9mm L-RN 125 at Sportsman's and loaded up 50 of 'em.
These seem like nice bullets. They fit my seating die's round-nose stem like the Kead bullets don't, so they seat straight. But I got a rude surprise when I started dropping them into my max cartridge gage. Every single round is bad, and in exactly the same way: the rounds are interfering with the cartridge gage where the base of the bullet has created a bulge in the brass. Each round sticks out of the cartridge gage the same amount, so the problem is very uniform.
Why the heck did I have to load all 50 before gaging any of them? :banghead: I'm so frustrated I could spit bb's. What the blazes did I do wrong?
These seem like nice bullets. They fit my seating die's round-nose stem like the Kead bullets don't, so they seat straight. But I got a rude surprise when I started dropping them into my max cartridge gage. Every single round is bad, and in exactly the same way: the rounds are interfering with the cartridge gage where the base of the bullet has created a bulge in the brass. Each round sticks out of the cartridge gage the same amount, so the problem is very uniform.
Why the heck did I have to load all 50 before gaging any of them? :banghead: I'm so frustrated I could spit bb's. What the blazes did I do wrong?
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