wildcatter wrote:PRKL8R wrote:Keesey: My taper crimp die does not have the bullet seater in it. The roll crimp is in the bullet seating die. The taper crimp die was a sepperate die, hollow all the way through. At least that is how it is in my Hornady's. Try that die if you have it. So far I've had no problems acheiving .476 crimps
Good Call and the roll crimp is entirely the wrong crimp. Sorry about this, but if you've been using a roll crimp, you will have to pull those bullets and re-crimp with the taper crimp or very bad things can happen!!
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Adjust the seater die for the option IN THE INSTRUCTIONS to seat the bullet WITHOUT crimping. (The "with crimping" instructions are for the roll crimp using the seating die. This may be useful for some rounds - this same die used for other Hornady loads, one of which, I think, is the S&W 460). Then use die #4 to put in the taper crimp to .475 or .476, depending on bullet diameter, cannelure, etc.
BTW, not knowing any better, I have fired some BM450 250 gr FTX with only the roll crimp with no ill effects. I may have just been lucky. But setting up the die to get the proper roll crimp is a pain and not necessary for the BM450, so why try.