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  • Wolfwood

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    well i jsut got a lee handloader in 9mm luger.

    seems well built, and seams liek it is going tot ake a while i played with it some de-primed some brass last night. still ahve to pick up som small pistol primers.

    loading up some 9mm hardcast tha ti got from robocop here on the forum.

    any tips and tricks guys?
     

    TexMex247

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    I'm not sure which one you're talking about. I have the "hand press" which is an awesome handtool. The handloader kit probably requires something to strike it for resizing??? If it is a hand press kit, they are very easy to use and worth the small investment. Just remember to check bullets before fully seating them. Some bullets can seat so smoothly that you can't tell if you've run them too deep. Also, do not rely on powder dippers alone, you need a scale to check for accurate/consistent powder charges.
     
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