I have heard that but have no idea how to check if it is crimped. Most of my brass is Federal, PMC or Winchester. I think I have some Lake City which might have this issue...
Any way to tell by looking at the primer pocket if it is crimped?
I have been reloading mainly .45 and 9MM on an XL650 for some years now.
Looking to start loading .223 now.
Been doing some research and realized I now need to trim so ordered a giraud trimmer.
Seen conflicting reports however on depriming and sizing in one pass and then filling and crimping on a second pass or doing it all in one pass.
Any feedback on the best way to go?
Thanks!
Chris