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Originally Posted by gwpercle
Don't load them too long. Smooth sided plated bullets that have no cannelure or crimp groove can creep forward on you so untill you get a little experience with the 38/357 leave some room , .004 short of the cylinder face isn't a lot of room.
I taper crimp the smooth sided bullets in 38/357 by using a 9mm luger taper crimping die instead of the roll crimp that came with the 38/357 dies.
Gary
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Ahhhh, have 9mm taper crimp dies. That idea escaped me.