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I would stick with Trail Boss . Works great for this application. I use LSWC 200 grn. head.
I sent mine certified. That way I get notifed when they were delivered.
Check Montana Gold Bullets daily. they have had a few things in stock but are limiting orders to 1000 heads. last week they had 38 special heads. I haven't checked this week yet.
I use the lee molds and tumble lube them, for 9mm 38/ 357 45 colt and 45 ACP. Never had a problem, Just gotta get your temp right when u cast. I resize with the lee resizing dies as well. I've run at least 1500 rounds of nine with out a single huck-up. No leading at all.
yeah some bulge , but they cycle fine
yeah I get some bulge but not that much. they cycle fine
What are your min and max on your powder and how close to max are you. I personally like clays for my 40 cal . but I usually load 180 grainers. I got like 250 165grn HP I gotta load though.
that's what I do
Good to know
also check out the Lyman Manual . I seem to like that one. Casting is the way to go once your up and running. I cast for 9mm , 38/ 357, 40 s&w , 45 acp and colt, 7.62x54 and 30-30. saves you tons. 9mm cost me 2.22 per 50
I would just throw out the brass with the half stuck primer. you can always pick up more. 9mm brass is everywhere.
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Yeah I prefer a single stage . I like handling ever case one by one. Takes a little longer but the quality is better. At least that's how I look at it .
Yeah they are both great.
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