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Smithjdsr wrote:Would a die like that work for 450B? Could you back the die out so that the longer case contacted at the right point? I assume the tapers input on the loads I did worked well with a separate die. Is the seating and tapering all at once for some reason other than convenience?
Hoot wrote:I followed the link out of curiosity and saw their Taper Crimp Seater Die. I'd never heard of such a thing. In my mind's eye, I can't see how they pull that one off. Pushing the bullet in while the taper crimp is being initiated would seem counter productive in terms of neck tension. Guess you never really get done learning. If it somehow increases the neck tension, would it help the 450b???
Hoot
Hoot wrote:I followed the link out of curiosity and saw their Taper Crimp Seater Die. I'd never heard of such a thing. In my mind's eye, I can't see how they pull that one off. Pushing the bullet in while the taper crimp is being initiated would seem counter productive in terms of neck tension. Guess you never really get done learning. If it somehow increases the neck tension, would it help the 450b???
Hoot
It’s a little weird because y’all told me not to flare the BUSHY loads (perhaps someone should tell Hornady that that could really be a two die set?) and they seated very easily with just deburring and chamfering.
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