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Fine tuning loads lee factory crimp die
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<blockquote data-quote="chickm1" data-source="post: 1641533" data-attributes="member: 49525"><p>People mostly find a load that works, then try to crimp it, only to find out that the crimped round groups horribly. You have to work up a load, with a crimp, from the beginning. Crimped rounds do not change OAL in the magazine, when the rifle fires. which makes them better if you are hunting, and doing an occasional shot, and loading and unloading. And, just because a rifle shoots a particular round great with powder X, does not mean that powder X will work consistently with powder X. Crimping has it's place, just like anything else, in reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chickm1, post: 1641533, member: 49525"] People mostly find a load that works, then try to crimp it, only to find out that the crimped round groups horribly. You have to work up a load, with a crimp, from the beginning. Crimped rounds do not change OAL in the magazine, when the rifle fires. which makes them better if you are hunting, and doing an occasional shot, and loading and unloading. And, just because a rifle shoots a particular round great with powder X, does not mean that powder X will work consistently with powder X. Crimping has it's place, just like anything else, in reloading. [/QUOTE]
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