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Old March 9, 2012, 09:31 PM   #7
Crusty Deary Ol'Coot
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Setting up a seating crimping die in a typical 3 die set is pretty much a three step process.

If needed, I'll gladly walk you through it step by step. Just send me a "PM" and I'll work it out with you.

There are those that feel it is better to seat and crimp in seperate steps.

However, over the years I have found that with properly set dies, and providing your brass does not veary greatly in length, seating and crimping works just fine.

Brass length in a handgun has NEVER been an issue for me.

I have some extra crimping dies which seem to help with semi-autos, but I also have other "extra" crimping dies that just set there and were wasted money.

Nope, set your seating/crimping die correctly and more then likely it will do ya just fine!

Keep em coming!

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