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Unread 09-09-2014, 09:48 PM   #2
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So essentially you are sizing, de-priming, priming, using the normal steps and then using the shot/powder drop tube to drop the charge, set the wad and drop the shot. Makes good sense. I use an old Pacific DL 155 to do what you are doing with the PW. I firmly believe that using the old hand operated roll crimp tool is much faster and gives you a better feel for what is going on with the crimp than the drill press mounted crimp head. Three turns of the handle and your crimp is complete
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