So what do you all like the most about the 9x25 Dillon?
To me it was just the fact that with the barrel swap it made for something different. When I got the chance to get a 9x25 chambered Bar-Sto barrel for my S&W 1006 from Mike McNett of Double Tap, it made for a very unique opportunity...Now I shoot 9x25 from three different guns.
Also being a handloader it was even more intriguing, because I knew I'd be rolling my own soon enough. The main thing is getting headspacing exact, to help brass survive. However brass can and does split, crack even with good headspacing. The reworking of the neck can also lead to work hardening that can also cause splits and crack cases.
I load various different bullets even some of my cast bullets, like the 125 grain Lyman Devastator running 1700 fps from the 6" BBL.
Wow, 1700, that's just cooken, Thanks Shadow
Has anyone anealed their brass?