So I've loaded about 1500 45s, just under 1000 357s, mostly brass, but never bothered to load 9mm when a case of 1000 was $250.00, but then it went up to 300, now 350 a case, so figured it was time, I've had the dies/bullets for years, just wasn't worth it till now.
Anyway, so I did 500 brass cased, and 100 nickel, started on the next batch of nickle, 10 cases into size/decap, a case got stuck in die. I figured I must of not been paying attention and put it on top of shell holder. So out comes die, I look at case sticking out and the sides of the rim are busted off, pulled back from case. So this was in shell holder and got ripped off while lowering ram. So pull pin, out to shop and punch out shell, no problem. Back in I go, 4 shells later, same thing.
Anyone else have this with nickel 9s? I've always felt nickel anything was a little harder to size, but not that much harder. And yes I checked die and shell holder, both 9mm, (not to mention I just did 600 with them, but I checked) no damage or even ware to shell holder.
Anyway, so I did 500 brass cased, and 100 nickel, started on the next batch of nickle, 10 cases into size/decap, a case got stuck in die. I figured I must of not been paying attention and put it on top of shell holder. So out comes die, I look at case sticking out and the sides of the rim are busted off, pulled back from case. So this was in shell holder and got ripped off while lowering ram. So pull pin, out to shop and punch out shell, no problem. Back in I go, 4 shells later, same thing.
Anyone else have this with nickel 9s? I've always felt nickel anything was a little harder to size, but not that much harder. And yes I checked die and shell holder, both 9mm, (not to mention I just did 600 with them, but I checked) no damage or even ware to shell holder.


















































