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Reloading
.30 30 160gr ftx ocl question
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<blockquote data-quote="Sendero270" data-source="post: 2682530" data-attributes="member: 28205"><p>That's the same length I'm shooting for also. I normally dont crimp but without crimping, the bullet would move freely in the crimping groove area. I couldn't seem to get a firm crimp until I did a light chamfer inside the case mouth. Before I did a light chamfer I was trying a firmer crimp but would end up bulging the shoulder and case neck. I never crimp my bolt guns so this crimping method is all new to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sendero270, post: 2682530, member: 28205"] That's the same length I'm shooting for also. I normally dont crimp but without crimping, the bullet would move freely in the crimping groove area. I couldn't seem to get a firm crimp until I did a light chamfer inside the case mouth. Before I did a light chamfer I was trying a firmer crimp but would end up bulging the shoulder and case neck. I never crimp my bolt guns so this crimping method is all new to me. [/QUOTE]
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