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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jake" data-source="post: 2614220" data-attributes="member: 12219"><p>If you have good neck tension on that Midway bullet or any other then just a little crimp is all that it needed </p><p>to hold it in place.</p><p>Seat a bullet to the desired depth with no crimp then unscrew the seater stem a couple of turns and adjust the seater die down</p><p>for that light crimp now run the seater stem down to touch the bullet and lock everything down, your done,</p><p>course you know all this already, just a reminder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jake, post: 2614220, member: 12219"] If you have good neck tension on that Midway bullet or any other then just a little crimp is all that it needed to hold it in place. Seat a bullet to the desired depth with no crimp then unscrew the seater stem a couple of turns and adjust the seater die down for that light crimp now run the seater stem down to touch the bullet and lock everything down, your done, course you know all this already, just a reminder. [/QUOTE]
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