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Old 03-25-2005, 04:35 PM
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Originally posted by Rocky Raab
It is possible. Because the neck enters the die from the top down, the die creates the equivalent of the way your bowels work: stuff gets pushed along by contraction of the walls.
That is quite possibly the most disturbing analogy I've ever heard.

The actual ID of the crimp die is .376". When I don't use them in the CD they don't chamber as well. I'm hoping my next round of tests don't show any signs of the dislodging.
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