I bought a 38 Super barrel for my Glock 20 and now I'm having feed issues which I hope to resolve with rimless brass (38 SuperComp or 38TJ) or by crushing the feed lips.
Then I started thinking that 357 Sig barrel was one of my options all along. It would keep me from having to alter my G20 mags. And it would allow me to have a cartridge that I can actually buy factory ammo for if I wanted. Seems like 357 Sig has become mainstream when I wasn't looking, based on how many manufacturers make it vs 38 Super. I hadn't noticed until now.
I didn't think of 357 Sig because I already reload 38 Super. Plus the Dillon 550 dies for that cartridge are like $130!
Here's question:
If you reload both, which is more fun and/or easiest to reload.
Also, if you only have experience reloading 357 Sig with a Dillon 550, how is that working for you. Issues? Any harder or less convenient or different than other cartridges you reload? Anything I should know about it?
Thank you!
Then I started thinking that 357 Sig barrel was one of my options all along. It would keep me from having to alter my G20 mags. And it would allow me to have a cartridge that I can actually buy factory ammo for if I wanted. Seems like 357 Sig has become mainstream when I wasn't looking, based on how many manufacturers make it vs 38 Super. I hadn't noticed until now.
I didn't think of 357 Sig because I already reload 38 Super. Plus the Dillon 550 dies for that cartridge are like $130!
Here's question:
If you reload both, which is more fun and/or easiest to reload.
Also, if you only have experience reloading 357 Sig with a Dillon 550, how is that working for you. Issues? Any harder or less convenient or different than other cartridges you reload? Anything I should know about it?
Thank you!