OverUnder725
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I am have been doing some reading on loading for my 9mm. I am shooting some Winchester and Lawman to accumulate some brass and get some rounds through the gun. I have loaded for my .30-06 in the past but never for a pistol. The information I have read says there are two types of crimps that can be applied to the case, rolled and tapered. Lots of info says buy a separate taper die and go that way with 9mm. I would like your input from personal experience on this. I have also seen guys using their barrels a gauges to determine if enough tapper has been applied to the case. It shows them dropping the completed round in and having it fall out freely when the barrel is inverted. I am assuming not enough tapper and the round would have to be forced in and not fall from the barrel freely? Which leads me to my next question. The Winchester rounds I have been shooting when dropped into the barrel sit slightly lower than the barrel hood. The Lawman rounds sit perfectly flush with the barrel hood. I have seen a few videos where guys are feeling for this fit with their fingers. Is this a critical measurement to consider and how do you achieve this flush fit, case length or COAL? Long winded I know, thanks for reading!


















































