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Old 11-27-2010, 09:32 AM
Skip Sackett Skip Sackett is offline
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If it were me I would go the other way. A .356" mould in 125gr or so. Lee moulds usually cast big and can be made to cast even bigger with a harder alloy.

Seating depth would be my concern by going the other way. The crimp groove would make it impractical to use in the 9mm and seating that deep would make most data useless.

Going the other way around would make the higher pressure round safer while providing a nice target type load for the 38spl. Feeding issues you go away too as most of the 9mm bullets are RN in configuration.
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