I decided to start reloading .357 sig. Bought the Dillon dies, Starline brass, and 125g MT gold bullets for that caliber. I had saved only 3 cases from a previous shoot so I reloaded those, very carefully and slowly. Used 10.0g of Blew Dot, seated bullet to 1.135. Flared the case VERY little and crimped to .375 at the case mouth. Will test tomorrow for bullet setback and shoot a bunch more factory ammo to get some brass on which to practice. Ordered a Lee FCD, as John didn't have one.
I am puzzled, however, by this statement on the dies box: "Headspace: The sizing die must be adjusted to match your barrel or case gage (sic). Failure to do so will result in cartridges that will not function correctly." Adjust the sizing die how? The 3 rounds I made plunk nicely and line up properly in the bbl of my Sig 229.
I have read Sam's comments on this caliber on another site, and tried to follow those instructions. I want to get some AA #9 even though John scowled at me when I asked for it, suggesting AA #7 or Power Pistol, which I'm sure will work.
Any knowledge anyone cares to impart to me on this caliber is welcome. I'm rather careful but am concerned about the crimp and bullet setback. I should have the Lee FCD by mid next week and can load up this weekend and hold for the final crimping step if the FCD is superior in crimping to the Dillon crimp die. I like the Dillon dies. Not cheap but seem well made. I like the fact that the seater and crimper can be removed w/o changing the setting. I replaced the lock rings with Hornady ones. I load in a Big Boss II single stage.