Been a reloader for a number of years: started w a RCBS Rockchucker press and graduated some yrs ago to a Dillon 550. Mostly reload .38,.357mag and .45ACP but have done some 7.62x51 and lately some 9mm, and have run into some problems: Those little 9mm "tapered cases" are dang difficult to get right seems to me. I have ended up w about 1 case in 5 or 6 not sizing correctly, so that there is a slight bulge at the base (right above the extractor groove). I have tried to set the sizing die several times but it seems to happen no matter what.
I have measured the base of 6 different brands of "factory rounds" and THEY average out to 9.82mm diameter.. I have been measuring each darn resized case and tossing those which bulge or are more than 2/1000ths over-sized. This is waaaay too slow. Anybody got any ideas? There seems to be no particular BRAND of cases which is not sizing correctly..I did look at that.
Oh I 4got to add..I'm using Dillon 9mm carbide die sets .