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Unread 06-29-2010, 08:03 PM   #11
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Charlie - I don't know if Precision Reloading has an 8 gauge roll crimp. You can get to them online. Nice folks to do business with.

On another subject, I noticed when trimming hulls it is rare that any three out of 10 will be the exact same size, off by 1/16th perhaps or a little more. I finally figured it out. The trim is being done with the hull on a mandrel. The place for the trim should be determined from the base of the hull, not the mandrel using the basewad as the stop, if we want to have consistent finished loads.

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Unread 06-30-2010, 07:57 AM   #12
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I have a 12 and 10ga Lee Loader- yes they are slow. I've used my BP roll crimper on paper or plastic in a clockwise direction with no problems. Wish you guys had never said anything - now it probably won't work. Paul
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I have had BP 12 and 16 roll crimpers for almost 20 years aroiund in my reloading area. For the first 15 years I used them off and on, until I got PO'd over the poor quality and would quit making them. Then. I accidently RTFM, moved the drill reversing switch and voila, a better roll crimp. John
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I went down and looked at my roll crimper - it can be used either way. Now I'm not sure of where I bought it. Paul
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just got 5 roll crimppers off gunbroker.. they were listed as 10 ga 12 ga 16 ga 20 ga 410 ga... got them a coupla days ago all were in good shape. i started doing varios ga. with them trhey worked fine till i got to the 10 ga it turned out to be a 12 ga. i was a little disapointed but not to bad... what i really had got was a 12 16 20 28 and a 410 ga and it turned out to be for a2 inch shell.what a surprise....but like a say they were real nice so i decided to keep them... im still looking for a 10 roll crimper any body no of one for sell... charlie
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Buy one from BP's- they go in a drill. paul
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Paul, did you ever figure out where you purchased your 'ambidexterous' roll crimper? I must be the 'odd man out', because my 2 hand drills and drill press are not reversible! I also have an old 'bench crimper' for the 10 gauge. The handle is rotated clockwise. The crimper itself is brass. I wonder, do paper hulls require any sort of lubricant, such as wax, to produce a nice crimp?
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I got my counterclockwise (reverse) roll crimper from Ballistics Products Inc. about 20 years ago. Reloading Specialties has one that works clockwise, like your drill. I think BPI has finally gone clockwise with a roll crimper, too. Ballistic Products is in Corcoran, MN.
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http://www.reloadingspecialtiesinc.c...ecialties.html

Unless I am looking in the wrong place, or they do not sell special tools, Reloading Specialties' website is of no help. I will have to call them about their roll crimper.
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OOPS!

I posted the wrong company for the roll crimper. You want to contact
Precision Reloading. 1-800-223-0900. In PR 2006 catalog the roll crimper is on page 12 for $9.95 and there is another one on page 15 for $24.95. I don't know the difference between the two for a $15 upcharge. Good luck. JF
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