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Crimping dies, which one?? Handgun
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05/28/16 04:30 PM
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Revolver reloading, .44 spec/mag and .38/.357
most bullets will be coated, cast bullets and jacketed bullets with canelure . I use a taper crimp on my .45ACP, 1911 loads.
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Re: Crimping dies, which one?? Handgun
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Works great
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Re: Crimping dies, which one?? Handgun
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As long as it's a roll crimp die, it oughta work fine for revolver. It sounds as though you've decided to seat bullets and crimp in separate operations. It's a little more work, but it's the way to go. I decided to do this myself twelve or fifteen years ago. It took a while to scare up an extra seater die for all my die sets but I got er done.
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