Gonna recommend this sizing die after using it.
Here's the link:
https://www.mightyarmory.com/collections/made-in-the-usa/products/mighty-armory-9mm-sizing-die
Yes it is expensive. Yes it is worth the money.
I verify my ammo with a hundo case gauge. I've found I have more brass related rejects with Dillon dies. Dillon dies are great, but when you use range pickup brass thats been used a bunch I've found, as have many others have, that Dillon sizing dies don't always get the job done; especially if you have a little bulging toward the bottom. I have had better results from Lee, Lyman, and RCBS sizing dies. I tried this Mighty armory sizing die, and have found it to be heads and shoulders the best yet.
The link above if for the 9mm version, but search around for other calibers.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Here's the link:
https://www.mightyarmory.com/collections/made-in-the-usa/products/mighty-armory-9mm-sizing-die
Yes it is expensive. Yes it is worth the money.
I verify my ammo with a hundo case gauge. I've found I have more brass related rejects with Dillon dies. Dillon dies are great, but when you use range pickup brass thats been used a bunch I've found, as have many others have, that Dillon sizing dies don't always get the job done; especially if you have a little bulging toward the bottom. I have had better results from Lee, Lyman, and RCBS sizing dies. I tried this Mighty armory sizing die, and have found it to be heads and shoulders the best yet.
The link above if for the 9mm version, but search around for other calibers.
Just my 2 cents worth.