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older antique roll crimper question

Started by darn2ten, May 02, 2013, 05:49:40 PM

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darn2ten

Hey guy's, I know we're not suppose to talk about reloading on here. I just got a simple question I thought maybe somebody could answer for me. Will the old style hand crank roll crimpers work with just 2 3/4" hulls or will they also do 3" or 3.5"?

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Quote from: darn2ten on May 02, 2013, 05:49:40 PM
Hey guy's, I know we're not suppose to talk about reloading on here. I just got a simple question I thought maybe somebody could answer for me. Will the old style hand crank roll crimpers work with just 2 3/4" hulls or will they also do 3" or 3.5"?

I can't speak for your 12 gauge but I bought an old 10 ga. Roll crimper designed for 2-7/8 and it works flawlessly on my 3-1/2 in hulls

Old Gobbler

Quote from: darn2ten on May 02, 2013, 05:49:40 PM
Hey guy's, I know we're not suppose to talk about reloading on here. I just got a simple question I thought maybe somebody could answer for me. Will the old style hand crank roll crimpers work with just 2 3/4" hulls or will they also do 3" or 3.5"?
The reloading section was closed not the discussion of reloading

Contrary to rumor ,you can talk about reloading anytime you deem fit - so long as you omit or leave out publicly the formula specifics -AKA keep on the down low .... a example would be 70 grains xxxx powder in a open post , etc... This protects the legal liability of the site, me , the other members reloading from being sued ,and guarantees the people utilizing the site everyday  will continue to be able to read and interact on OG for a long ,long time into the future     

general discussion of reloading has reverted back to its original designation , usually is the turkey guns area , or other areas a poster feels inclined to -

I could go into, but I wont .... the legal aspects of liability , but I will quietly move on

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