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I figured that was the case- no problem,
After extreme set back, the bullet is so loose it can “rattle” back and forth in the neck. This is especially true if neck tension is loosened to begin with during the roll crimping process.
After extreme set back, the bullet is so loose it can “rattle” back and forth in the neck. This is especially true if neck tension is loosened to begin with during the roll crimping process.
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