Originally Posted by milespatton
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I too would ask the trash talk would go away. Someone asks a question, Bricktop answers with good information and in detail and does not deserve this kind of garbage. Take it elsewhere.
You might want to look at Bricktops first answer to me on this very thread. miles
What about it?

Originally Posted by Bricktop
Originally Posted by milespatton
What is the difference and which should I use to reload .38 special for my S&W revolver? I have never reloaded pistol bullets before, just rifle, so any tips would be appreciated. miles
You're quite the salty dog for someone who talks a lot of trash in your posts, aren't you? smirk

Taper crimp dies are for autoloaders, roll crimp dies are for revolvers (and other guns where bullets jumping forward or being pushed backwards is inadvisable).

The Lee handgun factory crimp die offers either a taper crimp for autoloaders or a roll crimp for revolvers. The item that particularly sets them apart from other crimp dies is the addition of a carbide sizing ring.

http://leeprecision.com/xcart/Lee-Carbide-Factory-Crimp-Die/
I stand by my comment as well as my information provided. If you'd rather get into a whole rock-throwing debate, we can do that, too.


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