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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1885613" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>Shawn: If by <em><strong>type. S FL dies</strong></em> you mean Redding Standard Dies, the Redding standard seating die should have a roll crimp. But that is not the type of crimp ButterBean means . He is using a Lee <strong><u>F</u></strong>actory <strong><u>C</u></strong>rimp <u><strong>D</strong></u>ie. The Lee Factory Crimp Die is a type of taper crimp. Probably one of the easiest to use out of the box. Doesn't require a cannelure on the bullet. Also, there is a company that makes an attachment for a press that allows a torque wrench to be attached. That is for the purpose of varying the crimping pressure into inch foot pounds when applied. That is to make the taper crimp with the Lee die even more consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1885613, member: 113391"] Shawn: If by [I][B]type. S FL dies[/B][/I] you mean Redding Standard Dies, the Redding standard seating die should have a roll crimp. But that is not the type of crimp ButterBean means . He is using a Lee [B][U]F[/U][/B]actory [B][U]C[/U][/B]rimp [U][B]D[/B][/U]ie. The Lee Factory Crimp Die is a type of taper crimp. Probably one of the easiest to use out of the box. Doesn't require a cannelure on the bullet. Also, there is a company that makes an attachment for a press that allows a torque wrench to be attached. That is for the purpose of varying the crimping pressure into inch foot pounds when applied. That is to make the taper crimp with the Lee die even more consistent. [/QUOTE]
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