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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 1728589" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>I'm just going to throw this in, you might pick up a Lee Factory Crimp die some times it helps, not just with uniform tension release, also with cartridge concentricity as we'll, bringing the bullet and neck into a better alignment... some times a lighter crimp helps other times a heavier crimp helps... the flip-side would be a friction hold using a case neck mandrel of your choice (size) for tension and release, but... then depending on brass you might have to turn the necks. Just a thought on this end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 1728589, member: 16609"] I'm just going to throw this in, you might pick up a Lee Factory Crimp die some times it helps, not just with uniform tension release, also with cartridge concentricity as we'll, bringing the bullet and neck into a better alignment... some times a lighter crimp helps other times a heavier crimp helps... the flip-side would be a friction hold using a case neck mandrel of your choice (size) for tension and release, but... then depending on brass you might have to turn the necks. Just a thought on this end. [/QUOTE]
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