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| Vic; Thanks for the feedback. Doug.
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| Do you need to crimp your 450 NE. I was told that a crimp was not necessary. That when full length resizing there is enough friction to hold the bullet without problems. Would like to have others comment on this. |
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| I´ve had uncrimped bullets back into the cartridge in the .416 Rigby -loads were not max. |
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| Had Lee make a factory crimp die for my 470 NE and 416 Rigby. Works like a charm, easy on the brass as well. The 470 and 416 required the "larger" 1-1/2 12 die bodies so the cost were ~$50 bucks shipped.
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| quote: Originally posted by driftwood: Do you need to crimp your 450 NE. I was told that a crimp was not necessary. That when full length resizing there is enough friction to hold the bullet without problems. Would like to have others comment on this.
True, crimping may not be necessary. But as Saeed's tests show, crimping with the Lee Factory Crimp Die increases accuracy by a small but significant amount.
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| iamgene; How long did it take Lee to make your die? Their website says 6-8 weeks.... C_B
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| I submitted two separate orders with a dummy round (which they return)....took 2-3 weeks for each one.
Just make sure your press can handle the large die body and you're good to go.
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| imagene; Thanks. I believe the 450 NE uses the standard die body (it's just a 45-70 on steroids!). Thanks again. C_B
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| Cool!
I just had Lee make me one for my 300 SAUM and the turnaround was under 2 weeks with transit. |
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