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Who crimps their bullets in the case?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 1808324" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>ButterBean I looked up wildrose and read all posts.Great information.</p><p>As I mentioned I use a Lee Factory Crimp Die for lever action guns except my 358 BLR since it's a magazine lever and never had a problem with receding bullets into the case but I always have around .001 neck tension as that's the size of the bushing I use.</p><p>I also enjoyed your way of tuning a load and I will try it.I own a few and ordered more for the calibers I did not have one in.</p><p>Using all you guys and gals information pool,is it possible for a well used case to loose it's neck tension and possibly allow the bullet to recede into the case with recoil as it gets older and super well used?</p><p>I have positive neck tension but fear that using well worn and well used brass the ability of the case to retain positive neck tension is my concern.</p><p>I don't own as many rifles as I used to own but don't want to ruin any of my rifles like the guy I mentioned.</p><p>Again thanks for ALL your help on this matter.</p><p>Old Rooster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 1808324, member: 108576"] ButterBean I looked up wildrose and read all posts.Great information. As I mentioned I use a Lee Factory Crimp Die for lever action guns except my 358 BLR since it's a magazine lever and never had a problem with receding bullets into the case but I always have around .001 neck tension as that's the size of the bushing I use. I also enjoyed your way of tuning a load and I will try it.I own a few and ordered more for the calibers I did not have one in. Using all you guys and gals information pool,is it possible for a well used case to loose it's neck tension and possibly allow the bullet to recede into the case with recoil as it gets older and super well used? I have positive neck tension but fear that using well worn and well used brass the ability of the case to retain positive neck tension is my concern. I don't own as many rifles as I used to own but don't want to ruin any of my rifles like the guy I mentioned. Again thanks for ALL your help on this matter. Old Rooster [/QUOTE]
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