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Reloading
Seating die squish???
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<blockquote data-quote="SSG Graybush" data-source="post: 2589054" data-attributes="member: 115190"><p>You buckled the shoulder with the seating dies roll crimp. The dies to low. Rise it, Never roll crimp. And ALWAYS check your brass's length. If its within 3-5 thou of max length trim it. I usually do before any other cartridge prep happens. I like to clean, trim, deburr and clean primer pockets, anneal, clean, size, clean, and load. Reason i trim first is to ensure any lip disfigurement on the case mouth by trimming is completely removed before loading, for uniform neck tension.</p><p>If you have to crimp buy a Lee collett factory crimper. But you probably dont need to unless your shooting a really heavy recoiling rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSG Graybush, post: 2589054, member: 115190"] You buckled the shoulder with the seating dies roll crimp. The dies to low. Rise it, Never roll crimp. And ALWAYS check your brass's length. If its within 3-5 thou of max length trim it. I usually do before any other cartridge prep happens. I like to clean, trim, deburr and clean primer pockets, anneal, clean, size, clean, and load. Reason i trim first is to ensure any lip disfigurement on the case mouth by trimming is completely removed before loading, for uniform neck tension. If you have to crimp buy a Lee collett factory crimper. But you probably dont need to unless your shooting a really heavy recoiling rifle. [/QUOTE]
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