Reloading 10mm - Equipment

Started by cwall64, February 02 2015 09:07:41 PM MST

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tommac919

Quote from: cwall64 on February 03 2015 08:23:36 PM MST
One more question, on the Glock 20, is it best to get a KKM or other barrel to help the brass out a little?  I have read all the post on the forum about the looseness of the standard stock barrel..snip...

Yes , the Glock stock barrel is a bit loose ( done for reliability factor ).  Getting a after market barrel will help if you think it's needed.

I use the stock barrel and reload.  Most of my target rounds are warm ( 180gr & 10.4 Bdot).  Can say that I really can't remember a target reload that didn't pass the Min-Max gauge after running thru a stock Lee die set. If it fits the gauge, it will fit any gun.

I have had some very hot loads fail to re work the same way ( basic Lee die set ) and required running thru the full case forming... these were like Buffalo Bore ( and other proven Hot rounds ). So, these I set aside right from the start.
After a full case re-forming, they passed the Min-Max gauge and get thrown into the target load brass pile ( no other problems after with those cases ).


Bruno747

Not to hijack a thread, but what is everyone's thoughts on the Dillon Xl650? I am getting ready to upgrade and I think its time to go big or stay at home.

The_Shadow

I don't have one...They are great machines, the extra stations allow for powder cop die checking.  Still a lot of stuff going on at the same time.  You need to be aware of what's going on at every station, just like any other press!
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