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Well this thread just cost me $50--two sets delivered--I'm gonna have to stop looking at this web site until the day after pay day!!
The blindness from subjectivity is indistinguishable from the darkness of ignorance.
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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
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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? 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? 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.
I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum. I do tend to fit in well wherever I go in person. The campfire is the most outside exposure I get. No TV, no newspaper.
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The factory crimp die is, a, BT said, a step up from the seating/crimp standard die as it produces more consistent ammo. And yes, it comes as a taper or roll crimp depending on the application.
Reading comprehension is becoming a lost art, sheesh.
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I stand by my comment as well as my information provided The only trash I have talked to you was when you called Dr. Ken a liar, and I want nothing to do with you. Please stay out of my posts in the future. miles
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I stand by my comment as well as my information provided The only trash I have talked to you was when you called Dr. Ken a liar, and I want nothing to do with you. Please stay out of my posts in the future. miles And in that thread, you came off just as well-informed and cerebral as in this one. And quite the suckass, too, I might add. You'd think anyone with the balls to talk a bunch of trash would be able to back that up. Guess not with you, huh? And with that in mind, I don't think I will stay out of "your" posts, dickhead. Learn to live with it. Though, as stated previously, we can get into a whole rock-throwing debate. Just let me know.
I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum. I do tend to fit in well wherever I go in person. The campfire is the most outside exposure I get. No TV, no newspaper.
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I hope Scott F is seeing just what a Jackass you are. He is the only one that I know of that has ever tried to stick up for you. Now you go on ignore. miles
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I hope Scott F is seeing just what a Jackass you are. He is the only one that I know of that has ever tried to stick up for you. Now you go on ignore. miles Jackass? Biggest one you know, I hope. Though I do know a thing or two about handloading handgun ammunition. And that puts me a step or two ahead of your dumb ass, huh? Again, you'd certainly think anyone as full of piss and vinegar as you would be able to back that up. Guess not.
I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum. I do tend to fit in well wherever I go in person. The campfire is the most outside exposure I get. No TV, no newspaper.
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I want to thank everyone for their help on this. I am sorry that it ended in a pissing contest. Again, Thanks. miles
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I want to thank everyone for their help on this. I am sorry that it ended in a pissing contest. Again, Thanks. miles You are most welcome! It's always good to provide good information and help.
I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum. I do tend to fit in well wherever I go in person. The campfire is the most outside exposure I get. No TV, no newspaper.
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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 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/ Very informative. I didn't know this stuff and I've got both types.
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I have Lee factory crimp dies for 45 Colt
223 Rem and .308 and 450M/45-70
I really like them
That which does not kill us makes us stronger
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