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    Tumbling

    I tumble fired brass before removing the primer for about an hour in walnut with Flitz polish. I decap and resize, clean the primer pocket then tumble again for about another hour. The second tumbling step gets rid of any lube and residue in the primer pocket. It's important to chech every...
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    9mm Load

    I use HS-6 for 125 grain and heavier bullets and Win 231 for 115 grain. Works pretty well for me.
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    Lube for reloading 9mm cases

    I have carbide dies and don't NEED lube but it sure takes the work out of it. I don't lube every case, but I throw a lubed case in every 5th or 6th one. The residual lube from one case helps keep the die lubed for the next few cases. I use the Lee stuff...just spread it with my fingers and let...
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    Cast bullet loads in 9mm

    Could you tell me what AOL you are using, and what gun please? I am using a 122 grain TCBB from Magnus that I set to 1.015 OAL with 4.1 grains W231, M&P9 The problem I have is that any bullet that angles from the tail to the head without an ogive/curve has to be seated with almost all of the...
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    Impulse Buy, M&P 9, Bad Decision?

    I've also had my M&P 9mm for a couple of years and have never had a problem. I've shot all kinds of factory and reloaded ammo with not a single jam or fail to feed etc.
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    Casings from M&P 9 flying in my face!!

    +1 --- I've had this happen with some light reloads too. Maybe a change in ammo will help the OP
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