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Unread 02-28-2022, 08:25 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by charlie cleveland View Post
those are factory looking crimps ....you have mastered the koll crimping school with a A PLUS.......real nice....charlie
Youll have noticed that is a fiber overshot card instead of the typical cardboard ones. I have found out the thin cards dont work well with large shot sizes like im loading T, F, buckshot etc. The card sits unevenly they bend on top of the large shot it doesnt seal good just a few things I seen. However you can use a fiber wad cut thin and the fiber conforms on the bottom to the shape of the larger shot sizes, but the top part where the crimp is sealing against it will remain flat giving a nice flush crimp.
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