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Dies for .380 ACP/9mmk
Apologies if this has been asked before but there are so many conflicting post on the www.
I have a spare set of Lee 9mm Parabellum dies and want to know if it is possible to set them up to reload .380/9mmk.
The reason is I have several 9mm Para pistols but only the one 9mmk, a Walther PP, through which I do not put many rounds. I also have 100 bukshee 9mmk bullets that I'd like to use up on the Walther.
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08-16-2015 12:51 PM
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They each use separate dies. The .380 uses lighter bullets. Here's drawings to compare. Pilfered locally...
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That diameter and taper difference is critical.
Go with the proper dies for each cartridge. The extra dollars pay for a certain amount of peace of mind along with a new die set, which processes each specific cartridge properly.
This also prevents embarrassing incidents resulting from forgetting to "reset" before reloading a different type.
My Lyman .380 dies did sterling service for me for quite some years. I do not now own a .380, but, because a few friends have them, they stay in my die cabinet. If you plan to reload by the bucket-load, get Carbide die sets.
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