Re: question about 9mm crimping
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 427Cobra</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A Lee Factory Crimp Die for pistols is designed so rounds have maximum feeding reliability, but since the entire length of the loaded case is resized accuracy suffers, this is due to the bullet being resized as it passes thru the carbide sizing ring, this is bad especially if plated or lead bullets are used. </div></div>
I agree that it <span style="text-decoration: underline">could</span> be an issue, however, the sizing ring does most of it's work near the base where the "glock bulge" tends to form. As for too much crimp being applied and harming accuracy, that part is adjustable. One only needs to put enough "crimp" on the case to push the case mouth portion back against the bullet, without distorting the bullet.
I've found that I am of more hindrance to accuracy with my 9mm than crimping will ever be. I've never worried about accuracy beyond 25 yards with a 9mm as long as I can hit a canning jar lid inside that distance.