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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Having watched the video, read the instructions, and read several manuals....I am still struggling with knowing how much crimp I have placed on my .40 rounds. I understand the concept of COL, however am concerned I may not be crimping far enough down the casing.
Please advise on how to ensure I am crimping correctly.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Las Vegas NV
Posts: 1,148
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Are you using the Hornady TC die? A standard answer would be to raise the shellplate fully with uncrimped cartrige you just previously seated the bullet into the crimp die, turn the die downward until you feel contact, lower the shellplate (raisenthe ram) and add 1/2 turn down to the crimp die.
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