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Oh and I've been told .410 shells roll better than they star crimp. I've not tried rolling but can attest that star crimping is A LOT more difficult to get right than on bigger bore shells
One really should skiv new hulls that have never been crimped and the brass crimp starter (for new hulls) from BPI definitely helps too, as does making sure all stations on your press are properly adjusted.
One really should skiv new hulls that have never been crimped and the brass crimp starter (for new hulls) from BPI definitely helps too, as does making sure all stations on your press are properly adjusted.
i was thinking the stack height was too high but that's a guess, you would need to experiment to see if it changes your crimp. i have roll crimped .410 shells ,one needs to watch rolling them too much , don't let the roller overheat the crimped area, when i did it and took them trap shooting, the crimped end shattered off. it's possible to roll the end down and melt it shut with friction.So a fairly light roll the the roll crimping device
b.p. was giving away translucent white 12 gauge shells several years ago and i had to shorten the wad to get the crimp right , about 3/16 of inch , for fold crimp
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