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  • Tailgunner1954
    It's possible to apply "to much" crimp, and lossen the tension between the bullet and the case.
    The crimp is there to prevent bullet movement under recoil, it's case tension that holds the bullet.
    IOW, those cases were overcrimped.
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  • dakotashooter2
    YEP To much crimp will often push down on the case causing it to expand below the crimpand loosten it's grip on the bullet. Too much can occassionally cause chambering problems.
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  • Alleno
    Well I never would have thought of having too much crimp. I will check into that, thank you.
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  • bpost
    BTDT.
    Back the die off 1/4 turn it will get all better.
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  • Alleno
    Thanks for the input, I will take your advice. In my mind since I was using a really slow powder I needed a really heavy crimp, guess I got to much of a good thing.
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  • RCrosby
    Long shot, but maybe worth mentionning. I picked up a quantity of hard cast 9mm once that look identical to .357 that I have from the same source. I had some "loose bullets" once, and sure enough, the 9's had found their way into my .357 ammo. Worked decent enough , actually, but they aren't held very tight.
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  • Mobuck
    Depending on how many of the "loose" bullets you have, it might be worthwhile to invest in one of the "factory profile" or similar dies that fully size the finished cartridge as the final step in the loadied sequence.
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