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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Ridge Rifleman" data-source="post: 1678018" data-attributes="member: 100057"><p>Keep in mind the Lee Factory Crimp Die (FCD) is effective on non-cannelure bullets. I actually had trouble years ago (46 years to be exact) with my 30-06 pushing bullets into the case under recoil. They were Nosler Partitions and mil-surplus brass. I knew nothing about the FCD and with the pressure relief groove in those old partitions I used the crimp on my old Pacific dies to solve the problem. In reality, those cases had probably been reloaded a dozen times without annealing and I have no idea what the neck tension was. Ah, the innocence of youth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Ridge Rifleman, post: 1678018, member: 100057"] Keep in mind the Lee Factory Crimp Die (FCD) is effective on non-cannelure bullets. I actually had trouble years ago (46 years to be exact) with my 30-06 pushing bullets into the case under recoil. They were Nosler Partitions and mil-surplus brass. I knew nothing about the FCD and with the pressure relief groove in those old partitions I used the crimp on my old Pacific dies to solve the problem. In reality, those cases had probably been reloaded a dozen times without annealing and I have no idea what the neck tension was. Ah, the innocence of youth. [/QUOTE]
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