- Location
- Calgary, AB.
EDIT: The issue has been identified HERE.
Thank you to all those who replied with useful and or informative posts.
Howdy all,
I'm looking for some input from those who use a Lee factory crimp die (or other separate crimp die) on their 9mm.
I've used the Lee factory crimp die on my 45ACP with great success, and I've alwasy prefered to do the taper crimp on a separate and final step.
However, the 9mm Luger model has been chewing the hell out of my case mouths(see pic below) and I'm not quite sure what to make of it. Has anyone else had this happen with the Lee factory crimp die?
It's worth mentioning that this is the second Lee factory crimp die that I have tried.

Previous to this I was using my Carbide RCBS 9mm seating die with TC, and it actually did a really nice job (see pic below). Nice consistent seating depth and crimp that produces cartriges that pop in and out of my case gauge and chamber without any hangups. Basically just enough crimp to remove the bell left behind from the expander die and give ~0.001" smaller diameter than the seating surface OD of the casing.

The reason i wanted to try the Lee die is primarily because of the aforementioned preference to apply the crimp in a separate step, but also because I prefer my Lyman dies and there is a 4th slot for a crimp die in the Lyman case. As it sits right now, I have a Lyman sizer/decapper and expander and an RCBS seater/crimp die in that case, and I guess I'm just anal about stuff like that. I am about to try the separate Lyman crimp die, but wanted to poll the audience first before pulling the trigger on that.
Thanks in advance for any input you can offer.
Thank you to all those who replied with useful and or informative posts.
Howdy all,
I'm looking for some input from those who use a Lee factory crimp die (or other separate crimp die) on their 9mm.
I've used the Lee factory crimp die on my 45ACP with great success, and I've alwasy prefered to do the taper crimp on a separate and final step.
However, the 9mm Luger model has been chewing the hell out of my case mouths(see pic below) and I'm not quite sure what to make of it. Has anyone else had this happen with the Lee factory crimp die?
It's worth mentioning that this is the second Lee factory crimp die that I have tried.

Previous to this I was using my Carbide RCBS 9mm seating die with TC, and it actually did a really nice job (see pic below). Nice consistent seating depth and crimp that produces cartriges that pop in and out of my case gauge and chamber without any hangups. Basically just enough crimp to remove the bell left behind from the expander die and give ~0.001" smaller diameter than the seating surface OD of the casing.

The reason i wanted to try the Lee die is primarily because of the aforementioned preference to apply the crimp in a separate step, but also because I prefer my Lyman dies and there is a 4th slot for a crimp die in the Lyman case. As it sits right now, I have a Lyman sizer/decapper and expander and an RCBS seater/crimp die in that case, and I guess I'm just anal about stuff like that. I am about to try the separate Lyman crimp die, but wanted to poll the audience first before pulling the trigger on that.
Thanks in advance for any input you can offer.
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