GunAdmirer
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I have become a fan of plated bullets. They're clean, accurate and about the same price as lead unless you cast your own.
I would like to taper crimp some light and midrange 38/357 loads. Can I taper crimp with a RCBS roll crimp die by adjusting it just short of the roll crimp? Or would I be better off purchasing a separate taper crimp die? Will the brass need to be trimmed back a little if a taper crimp is used rather than a roll?
I know about the possibility of unseating bullets from recoil in a revolver. I will only load light and midrange loads.
I would like to taper crimp some light and midrange 38/357 loads. Can I taper crimp with a RCBS roll crimp die by adjusting it just short of the roll crimp? Or would I be better off purchasing a separate taper crimp die? Will the brass need to be trimmed back a little if a taper crimp is used rather than a roll?
I know about the possibility of unseating bullets from recoil in a revolver. I will only load light and midrange loads.