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Hand Roll vs Machine Roll Paper hulls

Pat A.

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Cheddite 2 1/2 hulls
17.5 Red Dot
12C1 Hull
#00 Buck - 8 Pellets
various overshot cards
I personally like the look and enjoy using the hand roll crimper over the machine. I was a little heavy handed at first but after a while found the correct pressure and speed.

Machine Roll

Hand Roll
 

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They look good from here.

I had to start making coyote loads when they took away my lead ones. That tungsten stuff is expensive, but man does it smack them hard and does it farther out too.

In for the range report!
 
Is the gold-colored tool in the background the roll crimper?
If so how does it work-by hand?
Thank you
Soup
 
Is the gold-colored tool in the background the roll crimper?
If so how does it work-by hand?
Thank you
Soup
The gold thing in the background is a shotshell checker, It's used to ensure your shells will fit in your gun. If you click on the Machine roll & Hand roll links above the pictures you can see the videos of the different roll methods.
 

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