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Reloading help To Much info!!!!

This is a discussion on Reloading help To Much info!!!! within the The Ammo Can forums, part of the Armory Talk category; Originally Posted by Oddgunner Thanks every one. lots of good info. Next question is dies, carbide is a must but buy the set of 3 ...


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Old 03-30-2012, 11:53 PM   #21
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Thanks every one. lots of good info. Next question is dies, carbide is a must but buy the set of 3 or set of 4 so i can do the factory crimp, and is this important?
For handgun, always buy carbide, worth every penny. AS to the LFCD; a brilliant marketing solution to a basically non existant problem. FOr decades prior to the LFCD, everyone made reliable accurate ammo. So what changed???? I bought a LFCD for 45acp to see. This was my results, tested twice on separate days, same result @ 50ft. Accuracy leaves something to be desired. SO why would I need one again??
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