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Reloading
Load Development for .357 Revolver
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<blockquote data-quote="rogerstv" data-source="post: 2625885" data-attributes="member: 108610"><p>I crimped about 20 rounds and went to the range. Group sizes are decent. 2.5 moa at 100. My dies are an old RCBS 3-die set designed for semi wad cutters. After I seat the bullet, I back the seating stem out then lower the die body to crimp the shell. Following the instructions. The crimping process seats the bullet a few thousandths further into the casing even with the seating stem backed way out.</p><p></p><p>What die set should I buy that will seat the bullet and crimp at the same time? Is this even an option? I am using Hornady XTP bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rogerstv, post: 2625885, member: 108610"] I crimped about 20 rounds and went to the range. Group sizes are decent. 2.5 moa at 100. My dies are an old RCBS 3-die set designed for semi wad cutters. After I seat the bullet, I back the seating stem out then lower the die body to crimp the shell. Following the instructions. The crimping process seats the bullet a few thousandths further into the casing even with the seating stem backed way out. What die set should I buy that will seat the bullet and crimp at the same time? Is this even an option? I am using Hornady XTP bullets. [/QUOTE]
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