9x25 dillon
Quote from Reloader on February 15, 2016, 7:57 pmI am new to Dillon products.. saw many articles of many different shells authors called 9x25..
But is there any information on the DILLON 9x25 dies and proper re-loading data. Even what case the Dillon uses? What case is re-formed etc.... Goggled for days on web but lots of conflicting junk information...etc.
OK ,,, this is old NEWS but... I am not at all familiar with reloading, and what is on the web is junk...data
I am new to Dillon products.. saw many articles of many different shells authors called 9x25..
But is there any information on the DILLON 9x25 dies and proper re-loading data. Even what case the Dillon uses? What case is re-formed etc.... Goggled for days on web but lots of conflicting junk information...etc.
OK ,,, this is old NEWS but... I am not at all familiar with reloading, and what is on the web is junk...data
Quote from Reloader on February 16, 2016, 5:14 pmObtain a copy of the Lyman Pistol and Revolver Loading Guide, 2nd Edition. Only this edition has pressure tested load data as well as the cartridge drawing. You form 9x25 brass by sizing NEW 10mm brass in a 9x25 size die. Don't use fired brass to form, as it quickly cracks.
Obtain a copy of the Lyman Pistol and Revolver Loading Guide, 2nd Edition. Only this edition has pressure tested load data as well as the cartridge drawing. You form 9x25 brass by sizing NEW 10mm brass in a 9x25 size die. Don't use fired brass to form, as it quickly cracks.
