Agreed. That would really help consistent OALs. Unless the crimp is pulling bullets in.a flat one would be better for that bullet shape.
Agreed. That would really help consistent OALs. Unless the crimp is pulling bullets in.a flat one would be better for that bullet shape.
and the op taking your suggestion to seat to the middle of the cannelure should completely solve this issue.Agreed. That would really help consistent OALs. Unless the crimp is pulling bullets in.
I did use the flat seat plug.is your seating plug flat, or cone shaped? a flat one would be better for that bullet shape.
luck,
murf
it actually seemed the crimp was squeezing the bullets out a bit.Agreed. That would really help consistent OALs. Unless the crimp is pulling bullets in.
Hornady said:
Me said:
With that much crimp you will probably have early case malfunction on the mouth of the case.
I use to crimp my 357 like that and it shortened the case life.