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		<title>Redding Introduces New Profile Crimp Die for 45-70 FTX Cases</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cortland , NY&#8230;&#8230;. Because the unique Hornaday FTX bullet for the 45-70 cartridge requires cases to be trimmed shorter than the minimum SAAMI length, standard reloading dies cannot properly crimp these cases. Their required length for proper function keeps the case mouth from reaching the crimp ring in a standard die. Responding to the difficulties encountered by handloaders using this]]></description>
		
		
		
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