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Hornady Seating Die Question...

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ibdone:
 I’m getting conflicting information on the ‘Custom Grade’ seating die crimp. Is it tapered or rolled? Hornady.com says nothing valuable, others say one or the other.

CtD says it's both!
https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/…/hornady-38-357-357-max-35…

Any ideas?

shooter:
 Id suggest calling Hornady Monday and asking them,

SemperFiGuy:
Why not just put an MT case through the die and check it out?
Use magnifying glass and/or micrometer, if needed.

FWIW

sfg

ibdone:
Thanks both for the advice.  I do plan to call Hornady on Monday.  Good idea, will send an empty one through and see what happens....

noylj:
If the die is for a revolver cartridge (.38 spl, .357 Mag, .41Mag, .44 Spl, .44 Mag, etc), it will be a roll crimp.
If the die is for a semi-auto cartridge (9x19, .40 S&W, .45 Auto), it will be a taper crimp.
Even better, DON'T seat and crimp in one step--separate them.
Get a Redding Profile Crimp die for roll crimp and a Lee Taper Crimp Die (not necessarily the FCD) for taper crimps.

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