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I've been using my turret press since the early 80'sLoad at your pace, single stage press, turret press, or dillon 650...
Single stage press, carbide rcbs dies are good. The few lee dies I had were actually really good too and way cheaper.
Biggest thing is setting them up right. Resizing die, flare die for putting just a lityle flare on the case mouth, then your seater die which pushed the bullet in some and closes the flare just tight enough to hold the bullet good...
Note the seating dies have different..?? Stems? In the top thst screw in... one for round nose another for square nose bullets, use what you need..
Its real easy... aint gotta be precise, uniform powder throw is all you need, prep em all,
Small pistol primers, whatever brand it dont make a shit..
Im not a fan of lead bullets... had feeding issues...
Unique, bullseye
I use Dillion carbide dies for 9mm no issues and EZ.It seems like most of the reloading talk is rifle related but I have some question about loading 9mm.
I have reloaded for rifles for a long time. I have a few thousand pieces of Starline +P 9mm brass. I am looking for some suggestions for 147 grain subsonic loads.
My questions are-
What dies are considered to be the best?
What powder would you use?
What primers?
Thanks in advance for the help.