Not he Hitman, but I use the Hornady dies, I can best describe it as a slight "bump" in and out of the taper crimp die. I can do it with one finger. If you go too light, you can always go back through when you get your pistol. If you get carried away, you can actually reduce the size of the bullet, which will result in more bullet pull and likely poor accuracy. You can experiment with the roll crimp too. When I first loaded for my .475, I put a heavy roll crimp on, later I reduced this to a more moderate crimp as an experiment, and still got no bullet pull, and actually picked up a few fps. which is the opposite of what they claim normally happens. I would use the minimum of taper crimp that will reliably chamber after the maximum number of rounds you are likely to fire at one sitting. Good luck, and have fun!