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I found that roll crimping with what used to be called butchers wax as lube works a charm. I can run the drill press quite fast with it and it just spins down the crimp effortlessly. if you have to ride the hull to press it you can fatigue the rolled portion of the shell which isnt ideal, especially in the long run. Yours look just fine as is so good going.
Hull conditioning for reloading is an ongoing learning curve for me.
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