Tallinar
Member
I am considering a Lee Classic Loader for some periodic .45-70 reloading. Through previous investigation, I've decided I will need to be sure to use some sort of flaring tool, as I will be loading exclusively lead. But my next question has to do with crimping.
I will be loading for a single shot rifle, and do not intend to apply a real crimp. However, I do want to be sure I completely and consistently remove the bell from the mouth, and figure that this may require a very subtle use of the crimping method (similar to what I've been doing in my reloading press with an extremely subtle roll crimp).
Since I've still not used a Lee Classic Loader, can anyone comment on how to attain a "consistent" crimp with the Lee Classic Loader? Is there any way by which to really adjust the level of crimp, or is it basically just left up to feel?
Thanks.
I will be loading for a single shot rifle, and do not intend to apply a real crimp. However, I do want to be sure I completely and consistently remove the bell from the mouth, and figure that this may require a very subtle use of the crimping method (similar to what I've been doing in my reloading press with an extremely subtle roll crimp).
Since I've still not used a Lee Classic Loader, can anyone comment on how to attain a "consistent" crimp with the Lee Classic Loader? Is there any way by which to really adjust the level of crimp, or is it basically just left up to feel?
Thanks.