Ace4059
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Hey folks,
I thought maybe someone would understand what I am trying to do since a lot of the cartridges used in Africa are straight walled and you understand dangerous game hunting and the redundancy with needing equipment that works when you life depends on it.
I am looking for either a crimp die, or a machine that can create a cannelure on the brass itself at the base of the bullet to add additional safety for bullet setback. I’m not looking for a crimp die that just crimps the brass into the bullet with a roll crimp or tapper crimp like traditional reloading. I would have thought there would be a hand cranked machine like a roll sizer to do this but I have yet to find one.
I am loading 405 gr hard cast 45-70 gov. The bullet has a crimp groove and I am applying a strong roll crimp but I want the additional safety of a cannelure on the brass like factory ammo.
This will be used for protection against grizzly and moose with a 1895 guide gun so I certainly would not want bullet setback if I ever have to use this rifle.
Anyone know of a way to do this hand loading or would this only be possible with factory loads?
Thanks
Ryan
I thought maybe someone would understand what I am trying to do since a lot of the cartridges used in Africa are straight walled and you understand dangerous game hunting and the redundancy with needing equipment that works when you life depends on it.
I am looking for either a crimp die, or a machine that can create a cannelure on the brass itself at the base of the bullet to add additional safety for bullet setback. I’m not looking for a crimp die that just crimps the brass into the bullet with a roll crimp or tapper crimp like traditional reloading. I would have thought there would be a hand cranked machine like a roll sizer to do this but I have yet to find one.
I am loading 405 gr hard cast 45-70 gov. The bullet has a crimp groove and I am applying a strong roll crimp but I want the additional safety of a cannelure on the brass like factory ammo.
This will be used for protection against grizzly and moose with a 1895 guide gun so I certainly would not want bullet setback if I ever have to use this rifle.
Anyone know of a way to do this hand loading or would this only be possible with factory loads?
Thanks
Ryan