I am a big fan of factory crimp dies on riflecartridges, but I wonder if anyone has a negative commnent about them. I saw something that said they shortened brass life, I guess that thought is concerning neck splitting. Is there anything else to report about them, I know that even with the factory crimp, the bullets stay put. I read the post about having a case full of powder burn in your magazine if a bullet moves, I have never though of that, or heard
of it happening. It would certainly be a suprise, and when the primer in the case fired, I am sure it would be a new kind of excitement. I think it excellent, and i reccomend them to anyone, they make your neck tension even, and bullets stay in place, and to go beyond the obovious, they make cartridges even more water tight.
of it happening. It would certainly be a suprise, and when the primer in the case fired, I am sure it would be a new kind of excitement. I think it excellent, and i reccomend them to anyone, they make your neck tension even, and bullets stay in place, and to go beyond the obovious, they make cartridges even more water tight.
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