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Reloading
"Factory Crimp Die"
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<blockquote data-quote="orangediablo" data-source="post: 1287034" data-attributes="member: 96562"><p>I had pretty much the same result. Loaded and crimped a bunch with the Lee FCD, and did the same without a crimp (I don't turn necks or do anything with neck tension) and noticed a reduction in accuracy. Still fairly new to this world, but prefer a light crimp on a ll my rounds. I'm under the assumption crimping will give a more consistent tension than not crimping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangediablo, post: 1287034, member: 96562"] I had pretty much the same result. Loaded and crimped a bunch with the Lee FCD, and did the same without a crimp (I don't turn necks or do anything with neck tension) and noticed a reduction in accuracy. Still fairly new to this world, but prefer a light crimp on a ll my rounds. I'm under the assumption crimping will give a more consistent tension than not crimping. [/QUOTE]
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