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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 3790116" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>When you bell those 357 magnum brass cases and load the 170 gr cast gas-checked bullet at 1370 fps do crimp the brass back any. If not your dangerous</p><p>If your crimping 357 mag 170 gr @1370 fps for bullet setback then your crimping for the wrong reason.</p><p>Resizing correctly and crimping<strong> IS</strong> the interference fit for 357 magnum.</p><p>I busted your chaps about always introducing dangerous techniques to a new reloader. Not the first time either. </p><p>Every handgun or rifle round I have ever loaded has been on 1 of 2 rock chuckers since 1983.</p><p>Never damage or hurt anything in all the firearm altering and reload testing you've posted over the years is called Elmer or Lucky. Ill go with the latter.</p><p>Elmer testing and your testing is very different. His was never directed to novice and entry level reloader. Yours is quite often.</p><p>Someone else starting out in reloading to go by the book should be your comment. You usually throw in some crazy test that has tons of flaws. Shooting off a small car in heavy wind and convincing yourself that you found an accuarte load has no merit. Sorry Elmer </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 3790116, member: 24646"] When you bell those 357 magnum brass cases and load the 170 gr cast gas-checked bullet at 1370 fps do crimp the brass back any. If not your dangerous If your crimping 357 mag 170 gr @1370 fps for bullet setback then your crimping for the wrong reason. Resizing correctly and crimping[B] IS[/B] the interference fit for 357 magnum. I busted your chaps about always introducing dangerous techniques to a new reloader. Not the first time either. Every handgun or rifle round I have ever loaded has been on 1 of 2 rock chuckers since 1983. Never damage or hurt anything in all the firearm altering and reload testing you've posted over the years is called Elmer or Lucky. Ill go with the latter. Elmer testing and your testing is very different. His was never directed to novice and entry level reloader. Yours is quite often. Someone else starting out in reloading to go by the book should be your comment. You usually throw in some crazy test that has tons of flaws. Shooting off a small car in heavy wind and convincing yourself that you found an accuarte load has no merit. Sorry Elmer . [/QUOTE]
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