9mm browning long

Things Military in Calgary has PRVI Partisan 9mm. Browning Long ammo at $34.95/50.
Boxer primed brass, seems to be good quality.
I bought some for my Husqvarna pistol, but haven't shot enough to bother re-loading it yet.
Regards, DaveF.
 
.38 Super dies would be the most correct; the only difference is case length. I'm not sure whether you could use 9mm Luger dies or not.
 
.38 Super dies would be the most correct; the only difference is case length. I'm not sure whether you could use 9mm Luger dies or not.

You could use 9mm in a pinch but 9mm is a tapered case whereas 9mm BL and 38 Super are straight walled so 38 Super would be much more suitable.
 
I have loaded this for a friend's 1907 pistol.

With Super brass, you just trim and load. Only glitch is that the bullet must be seated VERY deep to get COAL right, then the case-mouth coned slightly over the ogive to improve feeding.

Do it right and the results can be very good.
 
You could use 9mm in a pinch but 9mm is a tapered case whereas 9mm BL and 38 Super are straight walled so 38 Super would be much more suitable.

Agreed. Using 9mm dies would result in "Coke-bottle" shaped rounds at the least.
 
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