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<blockquote data-quote="jrguns" data-source="post: 2155240" data-attributes="member: 26223"><p>Something you should think about is that when you reload you should fire a few rounds after yiu first load a few. That way you will know how the work before you load too many. This may also help in determaining wheather to crimp or not. I would crimp some just to hold the bullet in and to close up the flare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrguns, post: 2155240, member: 26223"] Something you should think about is that when you reload you should fire a few rounds after yiu first load a few. That way you will know how the work before you load too many. This may also help in determaining wheather to crimp or not. I would crimp some just to hold the bullet in and to close up the flare. [/QUOTE]
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