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<blockquote data-quote="IronMLS72" data-source="post: 2686491" data-attributes="member: 33708"><p>Thank you much, Sir. I'm crimping with just enough so that I can not move it with a reasonable amount of force. I do own the Calipers, both the digital and dial-style type. My measurements are consistent based off the particular case wall thickness of the case used. </p><p></p><p>Mike</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you too, Sir. I'm using the hornady seat/ crimp die combo. I was not having any trouble with seating depth but just with the amount of crimp to use, it seemed like I was using far more than the last guy that was adjusting his so I wanted to ask. I'm now adding just enough crimp so that I can't move the bullet on a completed round when pushing it against something with a reasonable amount of force, all while keeping the seating depth on the money. It was a little frustrating at first but worked out finally. </p><p></p><p>Mike </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've got the 40 S&W figured out, with your guys help, but have "bigger" problems to deal with now. Please see the photo. Glad Hornady has a lifetime guarantee including shipping both ways for the repairs. Just without a press for now. &#128533;</p><p></p><p>I'm still wondering how it broke. Just looked down and there it was, broken. Hopefully they don't take too long to ship it back to me. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronMLS72, post: 2686491, member: 33708"] Thank you much, Sir. I'm crimping with just enough so that I can not move it with a reasonable amount of force. I do own the Calipers, both the digital and dial-style type. My measurements are consistent based off the particular case wall thickness of the case used. Mike Thank you too, Sir. I'm using the hornady seat/ crimp die combo. I was not having any trouble with seating depth but just with the amount of crimp to use, it seemed like I was using far more than the last guy that was adjusting his so I wanted to ask. I'm now adding just enough crimp so that I can't move the bullet on a completed round when pushing it against something with a reasonable amount of force, all while keeping the seating depth on the money. It was a little frustrating at first but worked out finally. Mike I've got the 40 S&W figured out, with your guys help, but have "bigger" problems to deal with now. Please see the photo. Glad Hornady has a lifetime guarantee including shipping both ways for the repairs. Just without a press for now. 😕 I'm still wondering how it broke. Just looked down and there it was, broken. Hopefully they don't take too long to ship it back to me. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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