Not for me the cases require different type dies and a 9mm die set costs $99.99 U.S. dollars.
https://www.ssusa.org/articles/2017/2/13/goodbye-brass/
Shell Shock Technologies, LLC
https://www.shellshocktechnologies.com/
Below their 9mm sizing and flaring dies
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Below pulling bullets overstresses the crimp, making cases unreloadable, the upper section of the case pulled away from the base.
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Aren't some big artillery shells made this way?
Looks like a solution to a problem no one is aware of to me....
I haven't been to a range yet where there isn't a ton of 9mm lying around waiting to be picked up. Hard to beat free.
I've got a few friends using Shellshock for their loading. Robin Sebo uses it exclusively for the CZ team, purchased a million cases and loads them for all their practice and match ammo. He doesn't pick em up either. They are a lot cheaper than new brass is, so based on his needs it works. Paul in Australia uses them as well, and likes the fact that he can pick them up with a magnet, versus having to scramble around to pick them up. His reject rate is pretty low and has reloaded them many times with no issues. If I had to buy my cases I might consider these myself.



























