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Old February 8, 2012, 11:36 PM   #11
donovantx
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Dave Wile, You sound like you have been around for awhile... you should know that not all calibers can be processed the same way. Heck, even some brass brands have to be worked differently sometimes.

There are perfectly good reasons to use a seperate seating die and crimping die.

Anyone can get a .45 or a .40 and even a 9mm seating die work like a charm to pull of both operations. In some cases, like the 380 Auto and the 32 Auto... it take a smooth combination of skill and experiance to pull that off.


To the Original Poster, it really depends on the cases you are loading. The caliber and the brand of brass determines if you can seperate the two processes. You just need to experiment and see if you can pull it off.

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