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Reloading
.30 30 160gr ftx ocl question
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<blockquote data-quote="Sendero270" data-source="post: 2683820" data-attributes="member: 28205"><p>I'm unfamiliar with measuring neck tension so I couldn't tell you that. It seems like I don't get enough crimp (bullet slipping in cannelure with slight pressure applied) to too much of a crimp (bulging of the case). I've tried adjusting die (rcbs) in small increments to get the right crimp, but it seems like not enough all the way to the point of the case starting to bulge. It seems like I don't have enough neck tension from the get go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sendero270, post: 2683820, member: 28205"] I'm unfamiliar with measuring neck tension so I couldn't tell you that. It seems like I don't get enough crimp (bullet slipping in cannelure with slight pressure applied) to too much of a crimp (bulging of the case). I've tried adjusting die (rcbs) in small increments to get the right crimp, but it seems like not enough all the way to the point of the case starting to bulge. It seems like I don't have enough neck tension from the get go. [/QUOTE]
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