big rifle man
Handloader
- Dec 21, 2005
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Now that I've started reloading my .357 Sig I have found that the major issue is bullet slippage. There just isn't much of a neck to hold a bullet in place. I used the standard .357 Sig Hornady case crimper that came with my reloading dies and it works, but not too well, especially with the 124 grain Ranier bullets that I'm loading. When I push the loaded round against a hard surface the bullet moved without too much effort. I then read up on the Lee Factory crimping die and the fact that it pushes the case up against the bullet and pretty much solves slippage. Lee has this die for a multitude of cases. I purchased the Die, set it up, and it definitely does solve the problem of bullet slippage. Very reasonable in price ($17.00 from midway). Very good product from Lee.