Seating Projectiles and Crimping (Taper vs Roll Crimp)-PART 7 Intro To Reloading

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00:00 Intro
00:41 Setting Up Seating Die to Seat/Taper Crimp with a Cast Projectile
10:20 SHORTCUT-How to Set Up Seating Die Using a Previously Completed Cartridge
17:49 How to Seat and Roll Crimp Separately
25:13 Load Labels and Recording Your Loading Data
28:39 Outro

PART 1-Why Reload?
PART 2-What Equipment Do I Need To Start Reloading?
PART 3-How to Create a Portable Reloading Bench
PART 4-Depriming and Resizing Your Brass
PART 5-Expanding Cases and Priming Brass
PART 6-How Much Powder Do I Use? How to Read Load Data and Develop a Load
PART 7-Seating and Taper Crimp vs. Roll Crimp
PART 8-Coming Next Week, Stay Tuned!

In this video, I explain the setup procedure for 3 different styles of seating and crimping. The first one I cover is seating and crimping in the same step, with a Hi-Tek coated cast projectile. In the second procedure, I share a shortcut method which allows the user to setup their seat/crimp die based off of a previously loaded round. In the third procedure, I show the process of seating in one step, and roll crimping in another step, which is commonly seen on revolver, tube-fed rifle, and dangerous game rifle cartridges. Lastly, I close the video showing how to properly label completed boxes of handloads, as well as what I record in my reloading logbook for future reference.

Disclaimer: Handling of various reloading components comes with inherent risk. Consult a reputable reloading manual for proper safety procedures, and do so at your own risk. The reloading craft and its members are not responsible for your safety, you are. The content contained herein is intended for entertainment purposes only.

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