Is it necessary to crimp all handgun reloads, or is there a "cut off" between smaller and larger rounds? The only thing I have reloaded for hand gun is 500 mag, but now I'm going to work on 44 and 41 magnum. Thanks guys
Crimping is the way to go, plus the feature is built into your seating dies so its not an extra step. Just make sure you trim all you cases to the same length otherwise you may run into problems.
I had heard this before, but my S&W 500 dies don't crimp unless I'm doing something wrong with the set up? I had to buy a roll crimp die.
Somewhere I read that revolver rounds get a roll crimp & auto's get a taper crimp? Seems like it should be easy to remember.
I bought RCBS just to try a set out. Figures, I should have stuck with Lee
I double checked and it is a set of Lee dies, but it's the three die set.