Dillon Precision XL 650 User Manual
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FIG 70
Note: FIG 70 When adjusting the crimp
die it is important to know what to
look for. Check that the crimp: Looks
OK, allows your firearm to function
consistently and the bullet feels tight
in the case.
The drawing of case #3 FIG 70 is a
depiction of a case that has been over
crimped by adjusting the crimp die down
(clockwise) too far. Note the defined line
below the mouth of the case and the bulge
below the line. This is not a proper crimp.
This line is the direct result of the cartridge
being over crimped. A line like this will
only appear if the crimp die is adjusted
down too far. Warning: Over crimping
.45ACP, .38 Super, 9mm, etc., can actually
cause the bullet to be loose in the case.
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