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In my less than 2.75" chambered guns I use either a 2.75" shell, star crimped or a cut down shell to 2.5" and roll crimp. I've never used manufactured 2.5" shells and got to wondering if manufactured 2.5" shells are star crimped and would it make a difference if I star crimped my 2.5" shells instead of roll crimp.

I understand the difference in increased pressure from a roll crimp to a star crimp is minimal so I am really looking at ease and speed of reloading.


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Cutting 2.75 to 2.5 inches for a 2.5 or 2&9/16'th chambers is really no task at all. I use 2.5 in short chambered guns. Star crimp smokeless loads and roll crimp my black powder loads. Both plastic and paper hulls.

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I star crimp my short shells as it is MUCH faster and I am
NOT trying to cram in the maximum amount of shot in the short hull.

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I star crimp short 20 gauge shells and use both on 16 gauge shells.

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"Star crimp smokeless loads and roll crimp my black powder loads"

Why?


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Originally Posted By: Tamid
"Star crimp smokeless loads and roll crimp my black powder loads"

Why?


Just for fun, I'll guess that he doesn't want to run blackpowder through is reloading press.


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I use RST 2-1/2" shells. They are star crimped.


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I don't see a problem using blackpowder in reloading press. I use Mec 600 and have dedicated presses for both 12 and 20 blackpowder reloading. I don't use the same press for both smokeless and blackpowder.


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I roll crimp only when there's nothing better to do in the winter, or if there's a shortage of space in the 2 1/2" shell. I don't save any roll crimped shells - they're a PITA to open up and reload IMHO.

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Brent has it! I know which shells are loaded with black powder. I do not run black through my MEC press.

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