I posted this in another thread, but it apparently went unnoticed. I am posting it in a new thread because I would really like to hear what others think.
I picked up some once fired 9mm brass at the range that was military surplus with crimped primers. I read that others were able to reload it without removing the crimp, so I thought I would try it. Most primers went in easy, but a couple made quite the crunching noise when I seated it. I had heard/felt this before, so NOW I know what was causing it. Regardless, they all worked.
During this trial, I realized that the soft(er) X-Treme bullet tips were being slightly deformed by my (seating?) die. I don't remember seeing this before on my earlier reloads with these bullets. A few questions.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Does it cause any issues with the accuracy of the bullet?
Are the military surplus cases just more stout causing more resistance than standard factory cases?
ETA: Added a couple pictures of one of the worst dimples, though the others are not a lot better..
Thanks,
Fly