I have the RCBS 9mm resizing/depriming die. Before I began resizing I cleaned the die and made sure everything was in working order. I then installed the RCBS resizing/depriming die into my Hornady Lock-N-Load Ammo Press.
I made sure the die was installed properly and barely touched the shell plate. When I say barely touching the plate I mean a paper thickness between the shell plate and the die. Again, I made sure everything was tighten down and secured. I ran a few test pass and no issues. I began resizing/depriming and loading. I loaded 200 rounds of 9mm. Once I was done I dropped them into my Hundo sizing gauge just about half of them did not seat. I went back and checked the die and it was still secured tightly and the same distance from the shell plate. This is very heart breaking especially when I was loading for USPSA competition. Now I have to pull every bullet. Is this a common issue with RCBS in over use? Again, I have to say I'm very disappointed with this die right now. Does anyone a solution or a better resizing method. This is becoming very frustrating.
I made sure the die was installed properly and barely touched the shell plate. When I say barely touching the plate I mean a paper thickness between the shell plate and the die. Again, I made sure everything was tighten down and secured. I ran a few test pass and no issues. I began resizing/depriming and loading. I loaded 200 rounds of 9mm. Once I was done I dropped them into my Hundo sizing gauge just about half of them did not seat. I went back and checked the die and it was still secured tightly and the same distance from the shell plate. This is very heart breaking especially when I was loading for USPSA competition. Now I have to pull every bullet. Is this a common issue with RCBS in over use? Again, I have to say I'm very disappointed with this die right now. Does anyone a solution or a better resizing method. This is becoming very frustrating.