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Reloading
Load Development for .357 Revolver
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<blockquote data-quote="spladi" data-source="post: 2629855" data-attributes="member: 120458"><p>There are two types of crimps, a roll crimp and a taper crimp. The most typical crimp can be done with standard dies. Then there is another die available called a taper crimp die commonly used on 45 acp loads, it seats the bullet via a seating stem and has a tapered bore that crimps with a taper and not a roll in crimp like is used in standard dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spladi, post: 2629855, member: 120458"] There are two types of crimps, a roll crimp and a taper crimp. The most typical crimp can be done with standard dies. Then there is another die available called a taper crimp die commonly used on 45 acp loads, it seats the bullet via a seating stem and has a tapered bore that crimps with a taper and not a roll in crimp like is used in standard dies. [/QUOTE]
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