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    Why 9mm stepped brass

    Why was it even created?

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    The step s used to prevent bullet set back
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    So it’s a solution to a problem that never really existed?

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    For those of us normal folks, it’s not really an issue. But there are a lot of machine guns chambered in 9mm, and bullet setback can be more of an issue there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mbaker78 View Post
    For those of us normal folks, it’s not really an issue. But there are a lot of machine guns chambered in 9mm, and bullet setback can be more of an issue there.
    Then what does crimping the bullet do?

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    It still helps prevent bullet movement, but an inner step is a lot more definite of a stop.

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    I understand your frustration they are quite annoying to reloaders. I scrap any and all stepped brass. Plenty of 9mm brass without the step out there.
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