A carbide sizer sizes the cartridge while it is being crimped so
every round will positvely chamber freely with factory like
dependability. The adjustig screw quickly and easily sets the
desired amount of crimp. It is impossible to buckle the case as with
a conventional bullet seating die. Trim length is not critical so
this extra operation takes less time than it would if cases were
trimmed and chamfered. Revolver dies roll crimp with no limit as to
the amount. A perfect taper crimp is applied to auto-loader rounds.
The crimper cannot be misadjusted to make a case mouth too small to
properly head-space.
A
firm crimp is essential for dependable and accurate ammunition. It
eliminates the problems of poor ignition of slow burning magnum
powders.
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