After reloading for several years I found out that bullet seating and simultaneously crimping is not a good idea. I would use a dedicated crimper especially in a progressive press.
hey brother thank you for this wonderful video I've been looking for it ...hey i will like to star reloading and im looking for a very good set of dies i will be reloading quite a bit on a frankford arsenal m press i will like to use not more than 3 dies what will you suggest i should go for .$$$ not an issue thank you in advance
Heya, thanks for the kind comment! For the money and quality, RCBS carbide dies. If you wanna go the next make up, Redding. You can’t go wrong with either one of them!!
They are the same .400 diameter bullet, it's the casing length and powder loads that are different. Caliber is imperial system of measurement and millimeter is metric system of measurement, same size projectile just depends on who invented the cartridge and marketed it heaviest to name it.
@@afabfirearms761 The lee die sets are 38 special, 9mm Luger. Then I have the RCBS three-die set of carbide sizing, expander, and bullet-seating dies, caliber-matched shell holder, for my .308win.
@@andrewmunchkin7212 I believe the.38 has a seater for wadcutters, not 100% though. Look into the die and you’ll see. The others are surely to have round nose seaters.
Better explained than the die makers. Thanks
This video is a must watch for any beginner before start buying presses, the dies and tools they don't fully understand 💯👍
you are an excellent instructor...I cant believe you don't have thousands of subscribers!!!
Me neither. But we’ve been so busy during the Covid-19 thing, we haven’t had time to do more videos. Spread the word, more to come, I promise!
Solid explanation. Thank you.
Great Video , just starting to reload and this really helped
This was very informative. Cheers
Well done
After reloading for several years I found out that bullet seating and simultaneously crimping is not a good idea. I would use a dedicated crimper especially in a progressive press.
hey brother thank you for this wonderful video I've been looking for it ...hey i will like to star reloading and im looking for a very good set of dies i will be reloading quite a bit on a frankford arsenal m press i will like to use not more than 3 dies what will you suggest i should go for .$$$ not an issue thank you in advance
Heya, thanks for the kind comment! For the money and quality, RCBS carbide dies. If you wanna go the next make up, Redding. You can’t go wrong with either one of them!!
cool video.
D-D-D we’ll be doing a lot more here soon! Firearms and more reloading stuff. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you
You're awesome
So it appears that 40S&W uses the same die as 10mm, how is this possible?
They are the same .400 diameter bullet, it's the casing length and powder loads that are different. Caliber is imperial system of measurement and millimeter is metric system of measurement, same size projectile just depends on who invented the cartridge and marketed it heaviest to name it.
480p? in 2018
Normal dies cant load flathead lead bullets? Uhh ohh
Some die sets have bullet seaters for both round nose and wadcutter. Just gotta check what set ya got. Thanks for the comment!
@@afabfirearms761 I have the Lee carbide deluxe 4 die set. Its in a red plastic box. Do you know offhand if they do lead wadcutters?
@@andrewmunchkin7212 What caliber?
@@afabfirearms761 The lee die sets are 38 special, 9mm Luger.
Then I have the RCBS three-die set of carbide sizing, expander, and bullet-seating dies, caliber-matched shell holder, for my .308win.
@@andrewmunchkin7212 I believe the.38 has a seater for wadcutters, not 100% though. Look into the die and you’ll see. The others are surely to have round nose seaters.