I recently purchased a large amount of Armscor 158 grain .357 FMJ bullets from another reloader. I plan to work up to book max loads in .357 mag using 2400 and 300-MP. The issue is that these bullets don't have a cannelure in which to crimp the case mouth, like I'm used to doing for .357 rounds. What's the best way to crimp these rounds? Or should I stay away from full-house loads that may pull the bullet?
Looking at a picture of loaded Armscor ammo, it doesn't appear that they crimp the case mouths of their loaded ammo.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/14...-magnum-158-grain-full-metal-jacket-box-of-50
I'm using these in .357 mag revolvers only, not in a tube magazine levergun.
Thanks
Looking at a picture of loaded Armscor ammo, it doesn't appear that they crimp the case mouths of their loaded ammo.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/14...-magnum-158-grain-full-metal-jacket-box-of-50
I'm using these in .357 mag revolvers only, not in a tube magazine levergun.
Thanks