https://youtu.be/gweMpcz9nik
Enjoy and all feedback appreciated!
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Thanks for sharing. Love the Hunting Public video's.
Quote from: ShootingABN! on June 06, 2018, 05:40:18 PM
Thanks for sharing. Love the Hunting Public video's.
Thanks!!! I just got a thumbs up from BPI so between the members on this forum, Hal, and really applying what I've been taught I'm happy!! And THP are second to none.
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Good Helpful Video...
Great video. It's really gonna be helpful for a guy like me who is just starting out. I have two questions.
1) Is the cutter you use in the beginning a necessity? Not sure why shells would be too long and I haven't heard anyone else mention one.
2) How do you know when your roll crimp is complete?
Thanks!!
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Quote from: Terry on June 21, 2018, 08:39:03 PM
Great video. It's really gonna be helpful for a guy like me who is just starting out. I have two questions.
1) Is the cutter you use in the beginning a necessity? Not sure why shells would be too long and I haven't heard anyone else mention one.
2) How do you know when your roll crimp is complete?
Thanks!!
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No it is not. You can use snips, or there are several videos where you can use a dowel and a blade.
Check this one https://youtu.be/NulAk1hEeBA
If you are roll crimping you will be trimming.
And here is something that helps with roll crimps! https://youtu.be/SvJcPJ_45MY
Of course you can get really nuts like I do with gadgets - but I like quality, and consistency within the quality.
And as I am a novice myself, you can do this just as well!!!
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You do not have to trim, even if roll crimping. Trimming started for auto loaders. I do go ahead and trim all mine anyway
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ive rolled hundreds and never trimmed a one, now if your gun has tight tolernaces like Benelli youll need to trim but an american made pump like an 870 your fine not trimming, so it really depends on your gun.
guy asked how to you know when to stop the roll crimp, when everything is tight, if you can shake your shell and still hear pellets rattling you need to roll her on down some more. the big deal with roll crimping is getting everything tight to have consistent pressure from shell to shell.