Lee Precision Factory Crimp Die seems to affect COL
Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:52 pm
Hello there, I’ve assembled a couple test rounds as described in my earlier post. I’ve now moved on to using the Lee Precision Factory Crimp Die to apply a ‘light’ crimp to my .38 Special GM Hardcast Lead RN-FP 158gr bullets.
Before crimping, the COL was 1.425”± 0.002” after crimping the COL was 1.425”± 0.005”.
Any ideas as to the reason for change in COL ?
Is the crimping die finding the true ‘centre’ of the groove?
Is the crimping die seating the bullet further ?
Is the crimping die extracting the bullet on removal from the die?
Do I really need to worry about it ?
Many thanks in advance for your replies and advice.
Best regards.
Before crimping, the COL was 1.425”± 0.002” after crimping the COL was 1.425”± 0.005”.
Any ideas as to the reason for change in COL ?
Is the crimping die finding the true ‘centre’ of the groove?
Is the crimping die seating the bullet further ?
Is the crimping die extracting the bullet on removal from the die?
Do I really need to worry about it ?
Many thanks in advance for your replies and advice.
Best regards.