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What is most important for you when seating bullets in the 45/70 cases...getting the case rim crimped in the cannelure or getting a certain setback from the lands?

I'm thinking this is one round where bullet jump isn't as critical, but would like to hear opinions on this.
 
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If we trim our cases carefully and set our dies accurately we can have both. I agree with you though that an effective crimp is more important that bullet jump, especially if loading for a levergun.
 
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Use a Lee factory crimp die too.
 
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Ditto to the above.

In the new 1895 Marlin, cartridge overall length is critical. Get it a frog hair too long, and you'll get a really nasty jam.


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Why is a Lee crimping die better than my Redding seating die?
 
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