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<blockquote data-quote="gl89aw" data-source="post: 2453107" data-attributes="member: 7257"><p>I use a CH taper crimp die and set it at .472 because I only shoot lead bullets, I have found that my sizing die is putting enough interference to hold the bullet in place and the crimp die only needs to remove the bell from the expander die. I do not seat and crimp at the same time on any caliber that I use lead bullets in. It is very easy to reduce the bullet dia. by over crimping and poor accuracy and leading can be the result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gl89aw, post: 2453107, member: 7257"] I use a CH taper crimp die and set it at .472 because I only shoot lead bullets, I have found that my sizing die is putting enough interference to hold the bullet in place and the crimp die only needs to remove the bell from the expander die. I do not seat and crimp at the same time on any caliber that I use lead bullets in. It is very easy to reduce the bullet dia. by over crimping and poor accuracy and leading can be the result. [/QUOTE]
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