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Reloading
Accubonds or Berger VLD's ???
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<blockquote data-quote="knc1105" data-source="post: 406704" data-attributes="member: 23577"><p>I have been using the Lee factory crimp , not the roll crimp on the dies. The case exact length is not as important on a factory crimp die as it is on a roll crimp. I have been crimping all semi-autos and hard kickers like the 300 and 338 RUM and my featherweight 7mm. I have heard talk of bullets in the magazine getting beat around and seating depth changing before you fire. It has not happened to me, but I have been crimping. If I crimp the Bergers I will need to back off the die from the recomended amount. The only reason I mentioned this above, was that I do not remember ever changing the crimp die when I was changing bullets, these are just alot softer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knc1105, post: 406704, member: 23577"] I have been using the Lee factory crimp , not the roll crimp on the dies. The case exact length is not as important on a factory crimp die as it is on a roll crimp. I have been crimping all semi-autos and hard kickers like the 300 and 338 RUM and my featherweight 7mm. I have heard talk of bullets in the magazine getting beat around and seating depth changing before you fire. It has not happened to me, but I have been crimping. If I crimp the Bergers I will need to back off the die from the recomended amount. The only reason I mentioned this above, was that I do not remember ever changing the crimp die when I was changing bullets, these are just alot softer. [/QUOTE]
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