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Originally Posted by reddog81
Your 44 Mag die set doesn't crimp? You don't have to use a heavy crimp. Even a light of moderate crimp is probably better than nothing.
What powder are you using? How hot are your loads? What gun are you shooting? All these questions are pertinent to be able to give any useful answer.
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I mean't with the larger diameter bullet .433 there will be more neck tension with it than there would be with a .430 diameter bullet so I was asking if it would be possible not to have to roll crimp the cast bullets at all. My die set seats and crimps both in one step but I do them separately. I am using H110 22.5 grains with 3/8 turn from once the die contacts the case mouth. I am shooting a model 29-2 6.5 inch barrel.