Thank you, everybody, for your input. The ammo I'm making feeds through my G19 without a problem, and expands to a normal looking case after firing. If I flare the opening of the case any more, I squish the case. Lee includes a crimping die for their 4-hole turret press, so it should be OK to give 9mm a slight crimp.
BTW, .5 cc's of Power Pistol is about 6.1 grains, same volume as the Lee dipper in the 9mm die set and the suggested starting load for 115 gr bullets. My references suggest a smaller starting load for 124 gr bullets. I wonder what Lee would say?
My caliper says the bullets are 9.02 mm diameter, and the inside of a deprimed and resized case is about 8.5-8 mm on average. What should the inside of a case measure?
So now I have this additional question. Should I seat the bullets as close to the maximum length allowed, 29.69 mm? How much give do I have when taking the bullet nose shape into account?
Thanks again for your expertise.
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