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Unread 10-06-2014, 09:29 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Virginia Hessler View Post
Steve thanks for the reply
I understand the roll crimp thinking, it seems this would be a slower process than normal.
I shoot a lot and plan to reload a lot of shells so I am also looking for a streamlined process , I'm not sure if this fits?
Thanks, Tom
Actually Tom unless you go to a progressive loader you can crank out a roll crimp shell as fast as using a single stage loader once you get the hang or it. Once the other steps have been accomplished the only additional step is adding the overshot card. Putting the round in the crimp tool replaces setting the final fold crimp and three turns of the crank and you are done. If you choose the drill press roll crimper instead of the manual you add extra steps, waste time and don't get any better crimps.
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