@mjmoto72, yes, you can crimp the round. After you seat the bullet, you take the die body off the assembled cartridge and flip the die body over and put it on the cartridge. Lightly tap the die body and it will put a crimp on the assembled cartridge. There are other videos on youtube that go into great detail on loading with the kit.
Hey! MDPrepper, is that like Doctor Prepper? I've got some of those. Some competition guys love to use those because they are easier to control the exact everything.
I've also got a hand press that's very portable.
For reloading stuff you HAVE to check Kittery Trading Post Dot Com. They have a special going on if it's still on & free shipping over $50. Their other stuff isn't great, but for reloading Lee Stuff they are the best I've found for price for a load of stuff.
@tblbaby Never heard of Kittery I'll be sure to check it out. And yeah MD is the Doctor kind. I've been out of residency training a little over a year
@MDPrepper Cool MD, you don't come across as a Doctor ... and when you're a Doctor & don't come across like a Doctor that's good in my book. NOT that there's anything wrong with Doctors. Some of the best Doctoring I've gotten was from Doctors.
Kittery is king for putting together a good haul of reloading stuff for the best price. Lee is king there too. Put them together & ... I don't know what you call it except it's the most cost effective. The mental picture of 2 Kings offspring is disturbing
@tblbaby Thanks a lot. I take that as a great complement. I pride myself on my approachability. When I was still in med school my grandfather told me "never forget who you are or where you came from. . .that's the best advise I can give you" He died before I graduated but I think those were the finest words of wisdom I ever received. I'm from the South. . .we're raised to be friendly and open. . .and despite the arrogance that comes from med school/medical care I try not to forget it. . .
@MDPrepper That's great : ) nothing shows a small mentality like having to stand on pretensions. Nothing shows a big secure sense of self as does one refusing to use societal distinctions to hold themselves up.
Truly great human beings never see themselves as belonging to a class or group above anyone.
@mjmoto72, yes, you can crimp the round. After you seat the bullet, you take the die body off the assembled cartridge and flip the die body over and put it on the cartridge. Lightly tap the die body and it will put a crimp on the assembled cartridge. There are other videos on youtube that go into great detail on loading with the kit.
saysonny 1 month ago
Excellent video!
theturdpit 1 month ago
@theturdpit Thanks
MDPrepper 1 month ago
how can you crimp them ?
mjmoto72 2 months ago
Hey! MDPrepper, is that like Doctor Prepper? I've got some of those. Some competition guys love to use those because they are easier to control the exact everything.
I've also got a hand press that's very portable.
For reloading stuff you HAVE to check Kittery Trading Post Dot Com. They have a special going on if it's still on & free shipping over $50. Their other stuff isn't great, but for reloading Lee Stuff they are the best I've found for price for a load of stuff.
tblbaby 2 months ago
@tblbaby Never heard of Kittery I'll be sure to check it out. And yeah MD is the Doctor kind. I've been out of residency training a little over a year
MDPrepper 2 months ago
@MDPrepper Cool MD, you don't come across as a Doctor ... and when you're a Doctor & don't come across like a Doctor that's good in my book. NOT that there's anything wrong with Doctors. Some of the best Doctoring I've gotten was from Doctors.
Kittery is king for putting together a good haul of reloading stuff for the best price. Lee is king there too. Put them together & ... I don't know what you call it except it's the most cost effective. The mental picture of 2 Kings offspring is disturbing
tblbaby 2 months ago
@tblbaby Thanks a lot. I take that as a great complement. I pride myself on my approachability. When I was still in med school my grandfather told me "never forget who you are or where you came from. . .that's the best advise I can give you" He died before I graduated but I think those were the finest words of wisdom I ever received. I'm from the South. . .we're raised to be friendly and open. . .and despite the arrogance that comes from med school/medical care I try not to forget it. . .
MDPrepper 2 months ago
@MDPrepper That's great : ) nothing shows a small mentality like having to stand on pretensions. Nothing shows a big secure sense of self as does one refusing to use societal distinctions to hold themselves up.
Truly great human beings never see themselves as belonging to a class or group above anyone.
tblbaby 2 months ago