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Hi All, I just wonder if you do like me in crimping rifle cartridges whatever is the caliber. I crimp 30/30, .308, .444 and .450 Ackley mag. I'll crimp my new caliber 7X64, .300 Win mag, 9.3X62. I have good accuracy with my loads in crimping all my rifle cartridges. Thanks for you input. ------------------ | ||
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<Don G> |
I crimp in my 416 Rem, but not for 30-06 and 308. If the bullets in the cartridges in the magfazine stay in place under recoil then I don't feel crimping is necessary. Don | ||
<OttoDude> |
Ditto Don G: 375H&H yes, 308 no. I crimp all pistol & revolver cartridges. | ||
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I do not crimp any rifle cartridges but would consider it if I had a gun with a tubular magazine. | |||
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<.> |
I set my neck tension on .223 Ackley Improved at 0.002" with the sizing mandrels. Crimping will create imbalance in release of the bullet, and work hardens the neck which leads to splits. I'd crimp in a tubular mag like 30-30 Win. but that's a different sort of ammo application than what I'm loading with the .223 AI. ------------------ | ||
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I crimp big bores and rounds for tub fed guns ( 30-30 et. al.) only. ------------------ | |||
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One of Us |
My votes pretty much with the Don't Crimp crowd. Mostly it's a big waste of time and probably detracts from accuracy. I've loaded even 30/30 with and without...no difference. If you have a problem, then I would worry about it...otherwise, forget it. ------------------ | |||
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