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Old December 6, 2007, 08:27 PM   #3
Mr.RevolverGuy
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Do not buy another set of dies yours will work perfectly. Just make sure your seat and crimp die is set to only seat then use your factory crimp die in a separate step to do the crimping.

Finding the right crimp is part of the fun in reloading. I have found some loads with certain powders burn cleaner and more consistency with tighter crimps. Others don't do so well with tight crimps. You have surely come to the right place to ask your question these guys are more than capable of helping you out but I think a little more info is needed for a good answer on the question. If you are going to use the load above which a lot of people use including me I have found that a light to moderate crimp to make sure that the bullet does not jump during recoil works best.
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