koolfilter
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- Dec 24, 2005
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Hello all,
I am new here and new to reloading. I have some questions that I have not been able to find answers for. I hope not too simple.
I am reloading 9mm luger on a lee turret press. I just started, and have already become addicted, plan on a Dillon 650 some time in 2006. The ammo I reload is mostly just for plinking.
How do you know if the once fired brass really is just once fired? Most of my ammo is pumped through a Glock 19 so I think I want to reload only one time. Is this a good idea or is it overkill? (to only reload once).
Of the 1000 or so rounds I have reloaded I measured the case diameter at the widest point. Most of my new factory cases are around .386. The same size that my resize die makes them. My store bought “once fired” brass measures anywhere from .388 to.395 (That's .002 to .009 expansion.) So far I only reloaded brass that was .391 or less (.005 or less expansion.) The measurements were taken with a Starrett no.436 so they are accurate. Is this a pretty good way to judge the brass? The guys at the reloading place said “just don't reload it if it is cracked!” Can you believe that? Old school I guess. They also did not know about the Glock case support.
I only take these great pains with the brass because of the Glock. MY GOAL IS NO CASE FAILURES, AND RELIABLE CYCLING. According to the chart my rounds have less than 30,000# of chamber pressure, this was important to me again because of the Glock. If I didn’t love it so much I would get rid of it because of the chamber.
Also my G 19 exposes about .185 to .195 of the case at the ramp.
So I guess my questions would be:
1> How can you tell if once fired brass is really once fired if you did not do the firing?
2> Is .005 a good expansion limit for reloading, or is .008 or.009 ok too? There are far more .008 and .009 than .005.
3> Is only one reload per piece of brass overkill in a Glock 19, or would two reloads be ok?
4> Should I just get a new barrel and not worry so much about the brass?
Thanks for taking the time to read this, It turned out much longer than I intended.
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I am new here and new to reloading. I have some questions that I have not been able to find answers for. I hope not too simple.
I am reloading 9mm luger on a lee turret press. I just started, and have already become addicted, plan on a Dillon 650 some time in 2006. The ammo I reload is mostly just for plinking.
How do you know if the once fired brass really is just once fired? Most of my ammo is pumped through a Glock 19 so I think I want to reload only one time. Is this a good idea or is it overkill? (to only reload once).
Of the 1000 or so rounds I have reloaded I measured the case diameter at the widest point. Most of my new factory cases are around .386. The same size that my resize die makes them. My store bought “once fired” brass measures anywhere from .388 to.395 (That's .002 to .009 expansion.) So far I only reloaded brass that was .391 or less (.005 or less expansion.) The measurements were taken with a Starrett no.436 so they are accurate. Is this a pretty good way to judge the brass? The guys at the reloading place said “just don't reload it if it is cracked!” Can you believe that? Old school I guess. They also did not know about the Glock case support.
I only take these great pains with the brass because of the Glock. MY GOAL IS NO CASE FAILURES, AND RELIABLE CYCLING. According to the chart my rounds have less than 30,000# of chamber pressure, this was important to me again because of the Glock. If I didn’t love it so much I would get rid of it because of the chamber.
Also my G 19 exposes about .185 to .195 of the case at the ramp.
So I guess my questions would be:
1> How can you tell if once fired brass is really once fired if you did not do the firing?
2> Is .005 a good expansion limit for reloading, or is .008 or.009 ok too? There are far more .008 and .009 than .005.
3> Is only one reload per piece of brass overkill in a Glock 19, or would two reloads be ok?
4> Should I just get a new barrel and not worry so much about the brass?
Thanks for taking the time to read this, It turned out much longer than I intended.
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