ok,
shooting lead or plated bullets require the bullets to be slightly over sized.
its how lead works.
the lee fcd RUINS the bullets. IT RESIZES the case with the bullet in it...it sized he bullet at the same time to a smaller dia than desired.
great with a jacketed bullet if you like that much crimp.
ruins lead bullets.
shooting lead or plated bullets require the bullets to be slightly over sized.
its how lead works.
the lee fcd RUINS the bullets. IT RESIZES the case with the bullet in it...it sized he bullet at the same time to a smaller dia than desired.
great with a jacketed bullet if you like that much crimp.
ruins lead bullets.
What's your OAL...? I load Berry bullets at 1.150 , from the picture it looks to long... And yes get a Lee factory crimp die and use it only enough to remove the bell on the case.. Trust me on the Lee factory crimp die it's worth the $15 bucks or whatever , then you don't have to keep adjusting your sizing die , Especially if you just loading for one pistol...
Remember as you seat bullets deeper in 9mm it raises pressure... The COAL I use is because I load Berry bullets like lead bullets..... Are you loading from a manual or just guessing..? If you don't understand exactly what your doing , STOP... I load thousands of 9mm and can answer just about any questions you have... Feel free to PM me...