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Reloading
Absolute Hammer load data
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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 2196328" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>I still intend to cam over on my press (Hornady single stage) but my thoughts were more on quantifying the amount of crimping being done at the cam over point. I want to see how much it changes based on the turning of the die plus how much the bullet, brass with different neck thickness and brass length affects the crimping force.</p><p></p><p>Basically my goal was to try and put numbers to ButterBean's method to see if there is a specific crimp pressure that works well across calibers and cartridges or if it is completely random.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 2196328, member: 36999"] I still intend to cam over on my press (Hornady single stage) but my thoughts were more on quantifying the amount of crimping being done at the cam over point. I want to see how much it changes based on the turning of the die plus how much the bullet, brass with different neck thickness and brass length affects the crimping force. Basically my goal was to try and put numbers to ButterBean’s method to see if there is a specific crimp pressure that works well across calibers and cartridges or if it is completely random. [/QUOTE]
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