For me I found when I load 44/40 .
I use a Lee factory crimp die .
This stops me from crushing the cases .
Some can crimp on the same seating die.
But it takes more time to set up right and get the feel right.
If you just seat with the one die and use the Lee factory crimp die to do your crimp
It will work great
I just recently bought me a 1887 shotgun .
Im not a fast shooter by any means .
I bought it because I like the style of it .
CAS is my peace of mind from the bussy life I have .
I dont take any of it seriously .
And love shooting with all the great shootes we have here in Michigan.
Im a dark side shooter
Just looking for some pointers to make things more fun
and less stressful with this shotgun :-)
I have three 92s that I would never sell .
I have one Marlin and have bought and sold several.
I would take a 92 over a Marlin every time .
But to each there own .
By the way John Wayne carried a 92 in most all his Westerns .
Just Saying 🙄
I currently have three 92s and two of them I will NEVER sell.
I also have a 1860 and a 1866 ansd a 1873 and a JM Marlin .
I keep going back to my 92s .
Lighter and I can run full speed ( for me ).
And most shooters Can NOT out run a 92.