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Crimping hammer bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneNOut" data-source="post: 2370772" data-attributes="member: 113404"><p>I Lee FCD my 35 Remington rounds for my Remington Model 8. It keeps the bullets in place when they are chambered or unloaded.</p><p>I tried a roll crimp in a PDR groove of a hammer and if too much roll crimp is applied the round won't chamber. Then I realized the hammers shot better with shorter COAL, tight neck tension and no crimp. I am curious to try the Lee FCD though on the hammers. It doesn't bulge the crimp, jut puts it straight on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneNOut, post: 2370772, member: 113404"] I Lee FCD my 35 Remington rounds for my Remington Model 8. It keeps the bullets in place when they are chambered or unloaded. I tried a roll crimp in a PDR groove of a hammer and if too much roll crimp is applied the round won't chamber. Then I realized the hammers shot better with shorter COAL, tight neck tension and no crimp. I am curious to try the Lee FCD though on the hammers. It doesn't bulge the crimp, jut puts it straight on. [/QUOTE]
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