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S&W 500 Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 482307" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>805 sniper,</p><p> </p><p>The Redding Profile crimp is pretty good, but the Casull still pulled under recoil. The Lee's were literally the only ones that held these. Don't recall, but I guess we probably did have a custom die made for the 500, it's been a while.</p><p> </p><p>One thing to remeber here, most crimp dies do their work by pushing DOWN on the case neck to form the crimp. The Lee dies press IN directly at the cannelure. results in a totally different looking crimp, and is virtually impossible to buckle a case like the normal crimp dies do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 482307, member: 15748"] 805 sniper, The Redding Profile crimp is pretty good, but the Casull still pulled under recoil. The Lee's were literally the only ones that held these. Don't recall, but I guess we probably did have a custom die made for the 500, it's been a while. One thing to remeber here, most crimp dies do their work by pushing DOWN on the case neck to form the crimp. The Lee dies press IN directly at the cannelure. results in a totally different looking crimp, and is virtually impossible to buckle a case like the normal crimp dies do. [/QUOTE]
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