I reload .357 magnum and .38 special for my S&W 686 revolver. Like most reloaders, I use 1-F brass (range pick-ups, etc.).
After resizing the brass and before flaring the case mouth, I give the case mouth a little chamfer and debur. I only do this on the first reload. For further reloads with the same brass, it's resize and flare the case mouth.
The reason I think I do this is because for a few years I only reloaded for rifle and I like the idea of having a "cleaned up" case mouth.
Does anybody else do this on their pistol/revolver brass? I'm not sure if it is a good idea for pistols that headspace off the case mouth such as 9mm Luger.
After resizing the brass and before flaring the case mouth, I give the case mouth a little chamfer and debur. I only do this on the first reload. For further reloads with the same brass, it's resize and flare the case mouth.
The reason I think I do this is because for a few years I only reloaded for rifle and I like the idea of having a "cleaned up" case mouth.
Does anybody else do this on their pistol/revolver brass? I'm not sure if it is a good idea for pistols that headspace off the case mouth such as 9mm Luger.


















































