Nicodemus38
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I have seen references made to using a modified pair of pliers as a crimping tool for lead bullets. I have a few questions on that practice.
is that going to cause to much deformation of the bullets base?
Is that going to prevent proper alignment with the bullet and case mouth?
if you load a rb seated deep in the case on bp, would you crimp on the bulelt or above the bullet to remove any issue of case damage?
is that going to cause to much deformation of the bullets base?
Is that going to prevent proper alignment with the bullet and case mouth?
if you load a rb seated deep in the case on bp, would you crimp on the bulelt or above the bullet to remove any issue of case damage?