Rollsizing-Casepro 100 , ANY GOOD ???

I'm interested as well. Wolf bullets uses one www.wolfbullets.com & he has a bit of a decription of how it works.

I'm particularly interested for revolver shooting .45 ACP in a 625 because with moon clips you can get cases not going in all the way as a result of the base of some cases being a little larger than new specs. you can resolve it by testing all the loaded clips before a shoot but its a PITA.
 
I know a bunch of folks that use them for 38 Super and they love them... But, I'm not sure you really need to process 9mm or 45 for that matter.. if you are using an unsupported barrel or range brass then you'd see some benefit in using it for 40...

He high pressure rounds tend to distort the brass and some of the folks using 38 super and 38 super comp in IPSC have a tendancy to push these rounds hard...

I often wonder if the rounds that these guys shoot would go back into the chamber without resizing.. they leave the barrel hot and would have expanded to the chamber on firing and with the pressure they use would the case not want to continue expanding as the round is ejected (after all pressure is what pushed the slide back so the case is under pressure (enough to expand it a little?)

I was beaned by a 9X23 or 9x21 a while ago and it hurt and friggin hot...
 
I can see it being used for 9mm as it's tapered....but .40 is cylidrical no? Why not just buy a cheap lee sizing die, take out the decapper and punch the brass thru the sizer arse first?
 
DrNick said:
I can see it being used for 9mm as it's tapered....but .40 is cylidrical no? Why not just buy a cheap lee sizing die, take out the decapper and punch the brass thru the sizer arse first?

How do you prevent the case mouth from deforming?

How do you get the case out of the die?

Can't be done your way.

RePete.
 
RePete said:
How do you prevent the case mouth from deforming?

How do you get the case out of the die?

Can't be done your way.

RePete.

I'd use a dowel that just under the case ID and push it all the way through the die (this is possible when the decapper is removed). I've never done it..... Just an idea and possibly a cheap alternative to an expensive machine.
 
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