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April 19, 2008, 06:44 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: April 15, 2008
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Factory Crimp Die for a 270 Weatherby
I am curious if anyone has had any success in ordering a custom made Lee factory crimp die. They don't make the die in the caliber I am reloading so I have to have one custom made. Is there another option for a crimp only die for the 270 weatherby or other uncommon calibers? I just don't want to wait 6 months for this crimp die to show up. I purchased a seating/crimping die from Hornady and wasn't too impressed with it so I figured I would split it up into two steps to make sure I get it right.
My other question relates to crimping as well. I am under the impression that you don't crimp a smooth bullet but you do crimp a bullet with a cannelure. When you don't crimp, how secure is the bullet really? I seated a smooth 150 grain bullet in a casing and cycled it through my rifle a few times. It seemed to stay in place fine but if I were to push on the tip of the bullet, I could easily push it all the way into the case. Is this normal or should it be a lot more secure? Most of my shooting is done at the range so I guess if I could avoid crimping, that would be better for my brass. Thanks in advance, these forums have been very helpful. |
April 19, 2008, 07:04 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: February 28, 2008
Location: Michigan
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You do not need to crimp the bullet unless your shooting a lever action with a tubliar magizine. If you can push the bullet into the case there's a problem with your sizer die or the expander button.
I don't think is nessary unless your shooting a heavy recoiling rifle or revolver. TF |
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