Fortunately I have several hundred pounds of pure lead. I kind of suspected the WW would be too hard for the bullets. You've piqued my interest. I may have to give the Walnut hill some serious thought.
Mart
Here are a couple of other pictures. This first one is the Corbin Series II press beside the bigger WH press. From left to right: I seat the cores with the first press, Point form with the middle press, and form the protected point with the third.
From left to right: The core is placed inside the jacket. Next, it is squeezed down inside and swells out close to the finished diameter. Third, the point is formed. Fourth, the exposed lead is rounded over.
These are some of my 22LR cases waiting to be processed.
The only good use for a 9,3mm bullet is to have it swaged down to .358" A 286 gr 35 cal parition - now there's nirvana.
Do you buy 9.3 bullets and draw them down to .358 regularly?