So, just started reloading for 9x19 (first pistol caliber I reload).
From what I gather, case mouth expansion (and later crimping) are required for lead bullets. So, if I stick to jacketed ones, can I just avoid these steps?
The rounds seem to seat and chamber just fine; I do see the slight budge in the case starting at base of the seated bullet; would this be enough to prevent seat back?
Using Lee dies (carbide) and a 1911 (yes, in 9mnm, I know, heresy) if that makes any difference...
Thanks!
From what I gather, case mouth expansion (and later crimping) are required for lead bullets. So, if I stick to jacketed ones, can I just avoid these steps?
The rounds seem to seat and chamber just fine; I do see the slight budge in the case starting at base of the seated bullet; would this be enough to prevent seat back?
Using Lee dies (carbide) and a 1911 (yes, in 9mnm, I know, heresy) if that makes any difference...
Thanks!