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<blockquote data-quote="Roadking Larry" data-source="post: 773619" data-attributes="member: 2833"><p>A proper roll crimp in a cannelure or crimp groove will also prevent setback. The rounds I shoot in my tube magazine Marlin 1894C is proof of that.</p><p>I bought my Lee .38/.357 dies in 1987. I've loaded well over ten thousand+ rounds with them and have never had a problem. I have several loads that with my Marlin I can can put 5 round through 1 ragged hole at 50 yards. Good enough for me.</p><p>I also have a set of RCBS .38/357 dies that I picked up in a trade, I do not like the decapping action with those dies, for what ever reason it will not always clear the primer from the case no matter what I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadking Larry, post: 773619, member: 2833"] A proper roll crimp in a cannelure or crimp groove will also prevent setback. The rounds I shoot in my tube magazine Marlin 1894C is proof of that. I bought my Lee .38/.357 dies in 1987. I've loaded well over ten thousand+ rounds with them and have never had a problem. I have several loads that with my Marlin I can can put 5 round through 1 ragged hole at 50 yards. Good enough for me. I also have a set of RCBS .38/357 dies that I picked up in a trade, I do not like the decapping action with those dies, for what ever reason it will not always clear the primer from the case no matter what I do. [/QUOTE]
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