Has anyone experienced this problem and is there a solution that I am missing in the setup? Did I do the correct thing in reseating the bullets?
I am beginning to think that these rounds are cursed or maybe from outer space.
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If I understand you, no, all of my Lyman cartridge gauges the head is flush with the top of the gauge when it is correctly seized and loaded. Just reread, glocks are said to have unsupported chamber and that would definitely fit the bill.killian6pk wrote:I have a Lyman Cartridge Check Gauge like this. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1016393015?pid=464540
If your cartridge fits into this gauge properly then it should fit into your pistol chamber correct? I have also tried them in my Glock 9mm barrel and the cartridge goes down as far as the drawing (Blue Arrow) shows in the attachment to this post. Is this the proper stopping point in a chamber?
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