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Love the versatility
Hate the limited bullet profiles.
Love almost any powder can make major
Hate no cheap carbide dies (and yes you want to buy the Dillon carbide die)
Love making brass from 40sw
Hate bullet setback issues
Love Lee factory crimp die (helps with setback issues)



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Love the .357sig round.  I skipped the lube and carbide die with my new setup on my Hornady press.  Size and deprime with .40 die, size neck with Lee die with depriming pin removed, powder and Lee factory crimp.  

Anybody looking for a great bullet for cheap to use try the S&S 135gr.  Plenty of straight side and making major with CFE Pistol is really simple.  

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3 hours ago, MikeBurgess said:

Love the versatility
Hate the limited bullet profiles.
Love almost any powder can make major
Hate no cheap carbide dies (and yes you want to buy the Dillon carbide die)
Love making brass from 40sw
Hate bullet setback issues
Love Lee factory crimp die (helps with setback issues)



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 Thanks for the input.

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1 hour ago, dansedgli said:

Horrible thing but we have to use it to make major where we are from.  

160 and 180 grain projectiles are most popular in sti style guns. 

 

Here is mine.  

http://20160817_133449_zpsblbq2gui.jpg

 Wow what a beautiful gun !

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1 hour ago, aandabooks said:

Love the .357sig round.  I skipped the lube and carbide die with my new setup on my Hornady press.  Size and deprime with .40 die, size neck with Lee die with depriming pin removed, powder and Lee factory crimp.  

Anybody looking for a great bullet for cheap to use try the S&S 135gr.  Plenty of straight side and making major with CFE Pistol is really simple.  

 Great information thanks so much ! also could you give me a link where you get the S&S 135 grain bullet ? Thanks

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