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Reloading
Why I Crimp
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<blockquote data-quote="ButterBean" data-source="post: 2149692" data-attributes="member: 41385"><p>If the Brass Prep is worth it to you by all means carry on, I did the same thing for a long time( Neck Turning and the whole 9 yards) and it will most defiantly not hurt anything, but I will say the in this past year on a whim I have just opened the brass ( Nosler, Norma and Peterson )and shot it and it did just fine, I do anneal every firing and I shoot Hammers in everything but my 308 but I always start with a very light crimp regardless, once a gain I am not a benchrest shooter nor do I claim to be but the FCD is a must for me in all of my applications</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButterBean, post: 2149692, member: 41385"] If the Brass Prep is worth it to you by all means carry on, I did the same thing for a long time( Neck Turning and the whole 9 yards) and it will most defiantly not hurt anything, but I will say the in this past year on a whim I have just opened the brass ( Nosler, Norma and Peterson )and shot it and it did just fine, I do anneal every firing and I shoot Hammers in everything but my 308 but I always start with a very light crimp regardless, once a gain I am not a benchrest shooter nor do I claim to be but the FCD is a must for me in all of my applications [/QUOTE]
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