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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2037593" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>I think there may be a mis- conception, as to the amount of cam over that Brother Bean is referring to. It's not the full, rollover. As the amount that works, WITHOUT DAMAGE,is at the very bottom of the stroke. You have to keep adjusting the die body, until you get a amount that dosent crush the collet, but give a uniform amount of pressure. Additionally, if you do need more effect, you can polish, the mandrel, effectively reducing the inside diameter, therefore applying a little more neck tension, all else being equal. </p><p>I'm in the boat of using slight cam over only during resizing. The only time, that during seating, would be IF you are roll crimping during the seating process. That may be what the OP was referring to. There are knowledgeable people that have wrote many threads on this topic, and the collet, and FCD as well. Tempers flare, but experience wins everytime.</p><p>Happy and Healthy Holidays to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2037593, member: 22854"] I think there may be a mis- conception, as to the amount of cam over that Brother Bean is referring to. It's not the full, rollover. As the amount that works, WITHOUT DAMAGE,is at the very bottom of the stroke. You have to keep adjusting the die body, until you get a amount that dosent crush the collet, but give a uniform amount of pressure. Additionally, if you do need more effect, you can polish, the mandrel, effectively reducing the inside diameter, therefore applying a little more neck tension, all else being equal. I'm in the boat of using slight cam over only during resizing. The only time, that during seating, would be IF you are roll crimping during the seating process. That may be what the OP was referring to. There are knowledgeable people that have wrote many threads on this topic, and the collet, and FCD as well. Tempers flare, but experience wins everytime. Happy and Healthy Holidays to all. [/QUOTE]
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