- Location
- Vernon, BC
Hello all!!
Need a little help, with reloading for a revolver on a progressive press, as my search-fu seems to be very weak.
Before I begin, I have been reloading Single stage for a long time and have started using a Dillion 550b progressive for my Auto loading rifles and handguns.
For these I am able to get away with a light taper crimp, or the use of a Lee Factory crimp die, where case length is not critical
However I have never reloaded for a revolver on a progressive, specifically 357 magnum.
My understanding is that for revolvers ammo needs to have a roll crimp.
To have good roll crimps, the case length need to be consistent, and the mouths need to be square. The only way I know how to ensure this is to trim each one.
So on a single stage I would size all the cases, Then trim them, camfer & de-bur the case mouth, then proceed as required.
However we all know that trimming cases, especially by hand, can be tedious and time consuming.
So those of you that reload 357 mag on progressive presses, what is your standard operating procedure, especially when it comes to trimming and roll crimping?
Please keep in mind that I am not trying for hot loads, just good consitant, realiable loads at the 38special +P level or slightly above,
which should be potent enough for Zombies, should the need ever arise
(yes this was a "Walking Dead" reference)
Thanks in advance for your help and constructive replies
regards
AbH
Need a little help, with reloading for a revolver on a progressive press, as my search-fu seems to be very weak.
Before I begin, I have been reloading Single stage for a long time and have started using a Dillion 550b progressive for my Auto loading rifles and handguns.
For these I am able to get away with a light taper crimp, or the use of a Lee Factory crimp die, where case length is not critical
However I have never reloaded for a revolver on a progressive, specifically 357 magnum.
My understanding is that for revolvers ammo needs to have a roll crimp.
To have good roll crimps, the case length need to be consistent, and the mouths need to be square. The only way I know how to ensure this is to trim each one.
So on a single stage I would size all the cases, Then trim them, camfer & de-bur the case mouth, then proceed as required.
However we all know that trimming cases, especially by hand, can be tedious and time consuming.
So those of you that reload 357 mag on progressive presses, what is your standard operating procedure, especially when it comes to trimming and roll crimping?
Please keep in mind that I am not trying for hot loads, just good consitant, realiable loads at the 38special +P level or slightly above,
which should be potent enough for Zombies, should the need ever arise
Thanks in advance for your help and constructive replies
regards
AbH


















































