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Reloading
.30 30 160gr ftx ocl question
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<blockquote data-quote="Sendero270" data-source="post: 2683769" data-attributes="member: 28205"><p>Well I tried the Winchester brass and it did seem like it held slightly better than the hornady brass with no crimp applied. I decided on ordering the lee crimp die to add a slight crimp outside of the seating step. I just don't like how I get bullet slippage when it's seated to the cannelure. I like my bullets seated to the same length. The reloads I shot earlier didn't shoot as well as I was hoping, so I want bullet seating depth to be the same on all rounds to eliminate that from the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sendero270, post: 2683769, member: 28205"] Well I tried the Winchester brass and it did seem like it held slightly better than the hornady brass with no crimp applied. I decided on ordering the lee crimp die to add a slight crimp outside of the seating step. I just don't like how I get bullet slippage when it's seated to the cannelure. I like my bullets seated to the same length. The reloads I shot earlier didn't shoot as well as I was hoping, so I want bullet seating depth to be the same on all rounds to eliminate that from the equation. [/QUOTE]
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