I'm getting ready to reload some .32 ACP rounds for the first time and have a question about crimping. My Lee Precision Die set comes with a bullet seater and, with what I understand, a roll crimp. I understand that roll crimps are recommended for revolvers while tapered crimps are recommended for auto rounds. Since I'm reloading the .32s for my semi-auto pistol, my thinking is that I need to use a tapered crimp instead of a roll crimp. Problem is Lee doesn't sell a Factory Crimp (aka tapered crimp) die for my .32 ACP. Should I be concerned about using a roll crimp on my lead cast bullets for my hand gun instead of a tapered crimp? BTW, the lead cast bullets that I have appear to have a crimp groove.