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Reloading
Who crimps their bullets in the case?
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<blockquote data-quote="erle" data-source="post: 1804267" data-attributes="member: 92976"><p>I began hand loading 61 years ago with a "nut cracker tool" for my Rem. 30.06 auto. It was difficult to crimp back then and I was so glad when Lee came out with their factory crimping tool. I have been hand loading now for many years for the 10 different calipers I have from .223 to .300 Win Mag. Plus I hand load for my son and 4 Grandsons. For what it's worth, I feel better putting a very small crimp on every shell with a Lee crimper. And no, I don't still use the nut cracker tool!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erle, post: 1804267, member: 92976"] I began hand loading 61 years ago with a "nut cracker tool" for my Rem. 30.06 auto. It was difficult to crimp back then and I was so glad when Lee came out with their factory crimping tool. I have been hand loading now for many years for the 10 different calipers I have from .223 to .300 Win Mag. Plus I hand load for my son and 4 Grandsons. For what it's worth, I feel better putting a very small crimp on every shell with a Lee crimper. And no, I don't still use the nut cracker tool! [/QUOTE]
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