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9 mm loaders be a wear of some cases

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    I have run in to this before just picked one up today as all ways , check your case this for the thicker inside so watch for what you load is they load good, just watch for these and do them by them self. just my 5 cents jj
    For got the head stamo on this looks like MAXXTECH, Have seen some others also .
     
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    I have run in to this before just picked one up today as all ways , check your case this for the thicker inside so watch for what you load is they load good, just watch for these and do them by them self. just my 5 cents jj
    For got the head stamo on this looks like MAXXTECH, Have seen some others also .
    I've seen some of the stepped brass but its foreign headstamped

    Sierra sports makes a 25 round box with a two part case. So odd looking
     
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    Other than the obvious reduced case volume, shouldn’t be any different than any other 9, just keep them all together so you don’t end up with an overcharge or squib.
     

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    I recall some data, whether it was a load book or the die set instructions, said to separate 9mm cases by manufacturer. I have come across differences in case wall thickness while sizing. It's easily felt on the first stage
     

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    Also found this when I looked up types of odd 9mm cases
     

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    Also found this when I looked up types of odd 9mm cases
    Wow they're ejecting cool to the touch and they're half the weight
     

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    Also found this when I looked up types of odd 9mm cases
    Any production ammo already using these cases?
     

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    Think this is really could be a good deal, now if they will come up with a reloadable primer.
    Everything I read says their primers are reloadable, just need a special kind of tool. I'm not a reloader, but I do understand the frustration of non-standardized tooling. I dug around the internet and found that the NOVX brand 9mm is using these cases in commercially loaded ammo
     

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    Everything I read says their primers are reloadable, just need a special kind of tool. I'm not a reloader, but I do understand the frustration of non-standardized tooling. I dug around the internet and found that the NOVX brand 9mm is using these cases in commercially loaded ammo
    I have read the same and suspect berdan primers are easier to reload than are boxer due to placement of the tiny fragile anvil. I really do not to want fool around with primary explosives. That ranks high in danger with nitroglycerine, and raw high grade nitrocellulose.
     
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