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Reload Crimp…234

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About this item

  • Secure Shotgun Gaskets: Easily crimp and secure sleeves up to 70mm in length with our precision-designed pliers
  • Durable Metal Construction: Built to last with a robust metal body, ensuring long-lasting performance
  • Convenient Clamping Grip: Effortlessly secure and roll up sleeve edges with our ergonomic, rubberized clamping grip
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for both plastic and paper sleeves, making it a versatile addition to your gunsmithing toolkit
  • High-Performance Action: Effortlessly secure and roll up sleeve edges with our ergonomic, rubberized clamping grip


The table twist is used to secure a shotgun gasket or bullet by rolling up the free edge of the muzzle of a plastic or paper sleeve. suitable for 12 gauge sleeves with a length of no more than 70 mm made entirely of metal convenient fixation with a clamping clamp high performance easy to use


Craig Rush
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
It worked great but I went with a cordless drill mount device.
Vincent
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
Great for reloading 12 guage
Hot Rod
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
it is the only tool I've seen that might roll the edge of full brass shells, hope to find out soon.
walter
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
The media could not be loaded.
Elvin Ehrhardt
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
This works far better than any of the more expensive roll crimping tools and it doesn't overheat or melt the crimp edge. I'm in the market for one of these for 12 gauge 3 1/2", 20 Gauge 2 3/4 & 3", 28 gauge 2 3/4 & 3" and 410 2 1/2 and 3". I'm sure they would sell well. You could also modify the tool by expanding the length to handle 2 3/4 through 3 1/2" shells and then make the roll crimper attached to the crank handle interchangeable for the other listed gauges. This would be relatively easy because that item just screws onto the crank shaft.
Plan-B
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
Takes some finesse to manually roll crimp but produce does work. Fortunately was pretty strait forward as the paperwork included was all in Russian
Bryan NAAGA
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2022
I initially bought this in 2021 and didn't understand how to use it properly for consistent results. I blamed the tool, not the user (me).Now that I've learned a thing or two since, here my 2025 update review.I begin with new, 2 ¾", unskived, untrimmed, clear Cheddite hulls. Add the appropriate amount of powder for 1¼ oz payload. I then add a paper overshot card, using the fat end of a socket extension to make sure the overshot card is laying level on top of the powder.Then comes the MG42 wad, 14 pellets of #1 (.300") Buckshot, 7 rows of 2. I top off the shot column with a clear plastic overshot card.Now, I place the shell in the roll crimper. I have the crimper oriented and clamped down so that the shell sits in it vertically, brass down. With slight upward pressure on the crimp lever, I begin rotating the crimp roller to warm up the hull edge, then slowly increase upward pressure on the crimp lever while rotating to crimp roller with increasing speed as I gently increase upward pressure. This only takes several seconds to produce a perfect roll crimp where the hull edge neatly and evenly meets the clear overshot card.The clear hulls make it obvious that the individual components that make up the shot column are well aligned.The finished shell is PERFECT.I'm so glad I didn't toss this roll crimper after having poor, user induced issues.Now, if this thing burned up in a fire, I'd replace it immediately.
Crystal & Scott Edwards
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021
This roll crimper works amazingly well and I used it to make 300+ shells in two days but on the clamping side for the crimper to be held against a table there’s a small casting flaw. Instead of it being flat like __ it’s more over and upside down v. It’s not as prominent as the v but it makes it teeter totter most the time you’re using it. I’m sure a trip to the grinder when I get the chance will fix it, but just a heads up.
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