.357 Sig is loosely based on a necked down .40 S&W that launches a .355 bulet few hundred feet per second faster than a 9mm cartridge can. I know this is an old thread, but I just found it. But not matter how much I tried filing it down I couldn't get a good hold on the bullets. May 9, 2009 #4 . Three die sets include a resizing/decapping die, an expanding die, and a bullet seating die. by ©RGI Media, Inc - Published with permission. Run the brass through the .40 die first, then the .357 Sig die, and you should not have to use any lube. I just finished testing some loads in my P320F and P320C in 357 Sig that I thought you might find interesting. If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. Most of the time, this problem is caused by using the wrong bullet or belling the case mouth too much. Which tells me the neck tension is not correct (too low). However, it's not the gun, but instead, the magazines that will leave you hanging. The .357 Magnum is an example of a typical straight-wall cartridge. Quote from: The_Shadow on January 14, 2017, 07:23:56 AM, http://10mm-firearms.com/reloading-10mm-ammo/41-magnum-bullets-in-a-10mm/48/, Quote from: my_old_glock on February 19, 2017, 07:35:51 PM, Quote from: Rorge Retson on October 01, 2017, 11:56:50 PM, Quote from: my_old_glock on October 02, 2017, 05:46:56 PM. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. • The 357 SIG case IS NOT a necked 40 Short & Weak case, as the 357 SIG case headspaces on the case MOUTH like any other straight walled rimless pistol case. While these bullets were made for the factory Remington CTF 357 Sig loads it is safe to load in 9mm Luger as well. But not matter how much I tried filing it down I couldn't get a good hold on the bullets. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. I'm using the dillon dies for both after the LEE 357Sig sizer started marking / galling the brass. I read-up quite a bit on this issue, and decided to use a LEE.357 SIG pistol die set with a LEE.357 SIG Factory Crimp Die (purchased separately). Can anyone recommend a set of dies they use with 357 Sig that gives them the results they want. We have bunches of 357, 44 mag, and other straight walled cases that have been resized bunches (...probably up to 10 or more times...) with no problems. Please enable Cookies and reload the page. This week’s article covers .357 SIG headspacing, and if it is controlled at the shoulder or case mouth. my_old_glock, One thing that concerns me with the long neck is that the case will enter the freebore area and not be allowed to expand putting extra drag/friction on the bullet that may increase the pressure spike and/or possibly resize the bullet smaller which might give leading and poor accuracy...Just some observations for thought. It uses standard 10mm brass, and will have an overall length of ~1.260" (same as 45ACP and 10mm). Turned out my expander ball was just a little too big. What you can get away with neck tension in many other cartridges, the SIG will punish you for—and harshly. Has any one else had a problem like this with the Lee dies and 357 Sig. 357 Sig & Coated Bullets. OK, I was just wondering if you were going to shoot these from a standard 357Sig chamber, where the extra neck would protrude into the trueing cone area where the bullet would try to force itself out and over the extended neck section, but if you are modifying that area, you may be just fine. Buy, Sell, and Trade your Firearms and Gear. 357 is essentially a 9mm, the allure is the vast array of bullets available. -you need to use .357 sig bullets as the 9mm are not hard enough and from what i remember have a slightly differently ogive geometry-make sure you have a solid taper crimp, and don't expand the mouth too much as you need all the neck tension on the bullet that you can get-don't use 0.40 S&W cases even though they can work, use .357 sig cases 357 Sig due to its short neck not giving enough hold on the bullet. Read any good reloading manual regarding forming 357 Sig cases from 40 S&W brass. Since the. 357 Sig magnifies issues with neck tension, bullet shape and crimp more than just about any other cartridge out there. 357 SIG handload reliability…controlling headspace. At the pressure of the .357 Sig, even a small increase due to bullet setback would be bad. If you're like me, the 357 Sig in a 1911 was and is a dream combination. I use Berrys 124 Gn HBFP, which is a heavy plated made for the 357 sig.I also use a Lee FCD, as neck tension is everything on these. The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'! Sold my barrel to McNett, and the dies to a Glock Talk forum member. Sizing/headspacing off the shoulder will introduce issues for your striker fired tupperware. I don't trim my 357sig cases, but I sort them based on the length. Sort of. What a useless load, though.

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