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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Cast bullets in a 10mm auto
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<blockquote data-quote="Hudge76" data-source="post: 3009336" data-attributes="member: 117629"><p>I just started loading for 10mm recently. I loaded one small batch last year in early spring and the left it alone. I picked back up in the last few weeks. Right now I'm only loading 180 gr. FMJ to get used to loading for my pistols. I have only used No. 9 to date, but also have Blue Dot. A buddy told me to pick up Longshot as well and try it. I've got a Lee Taper crimp die, but don't care for it. I just made another small batch yesterday using the taper on the seating die. Buddy said with a light crimp I'd be fine, but recommends I pick up a Lee Factory Crimp die and forget about the taper die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hudge76, post: 3009336, member: 117629"] I just started loading for 10mm recently. I loaded one small batch last year in early spring and the left it alone. I picked back up in the last few weeks. Right now I’m only loading 180 gr. FMJ to get used to loading for my pistols. I have only used No. 9 to date, but also have Blue Dot. A buddy told me to pick up Longshot as well and try it. I’ve got a Lee Taper crimp die, but don’t care for it. I just made another small batch yesterday using the taper on the seating die. Buddy said with a light crimp I’d be fine, but recommends I pick up a Lee Factory Crimp die and forget about the taper die. [/QUOTE]
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