Easily done. and with a DMT Whetstone, you can shorten your die and it will work perfectly. I shoot SIG regularly. Yes the case is slightly shorter, but the BDX bullets grip quite well. Berrys, not so much.
Why shorten the die? That would push the shoulder back.
I size with the die not bottomed so that the shoulder moves forward a bit so the case can headspace on something.
Because I cut my own chamberPTG Piloted reamer, knew i was using .40 brass, and sized everything accordingly. Added to the fact the Dillon Die is not quite perfect spec, it was a slightly better solution. I suppose I could simply have made my own dies from a blank
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Because I cut my own chamberPTG Piloted reamer, knew i was using .40 brass, and sized everything accordingly. Added to the fact the Dillon Die is not quite perfect spec, it was a slightly better solution. I suppose I could simply have made my own dies from a blank
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So you more or less made a 9x40...
Wouldn't it make sense to include this info in the previous post? Otherwise you're giving advise about shortening dies that isn't applicable to most...
.357sig headspace spf the case neck.You guys are saying a 409 is different than a 357sig? I always assumed they were the same. Can anyone link to details?
.357sig headspace spf the case neck.
9x40 has a squarer shoulder and head spaces off of it.
Extremely similar yet incompatible.
You guys are saying a 409 is different than a 357sig? I always assumed they were the same. Can anyone link to details?



























