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  1. #11

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    I shoot a Glock .40, .45, .380 and now the 9mm G43 and have never had a buldge of any kind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rumaco View Post
    I shoot a Glock .40, .45, .380 and now the 9mm G43 and have never had a buldge of any kind.
    Reload your brass fired from a Glock in 40 , then try to shoot it out of a good barrel. You will see the bulge then. I walked away from shooting a 40 in competition just because all the brass I got had been fired from a Glock

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    I use the same brass reloaded in a KKM barrel and also out of my Kimber custom and never a problem of any kind...................

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    If you're looking to get rid of the bulge take a look at the Lee Bulge Buster Base Sizing kit. I have one and it works great.

    https://www.midwayusa.com/product/88...s-and-w-45-acp

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    Well Captain, I bow to you! Just yesterday I went with a friend and he used some of my (Glock fired 9mm) ammo and it FTE in a Kimber every other round. After using a U die the problem was solved. I guess I was wrong and you were right.....we all learn something new no matter how long we have done this......Thanks for the advise, it worked! Sometimes we are not quite as smart as we think.
    Last edited by rumaco; 11-09-2018 at 03:10 PM.

  6. #16

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    No good way/safe way to remove that bulge, decap and resize, use a case gauge! Been through this whole thing myself! If the case won't fit in the gauge, it won't feed into the chamber!

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