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375 H&H Crimp or not?

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26 May 2003, 17:15
DKim
375 H&H Crimp or not?
I've acquired my first 375 H&H. I've read in an
article written by G. Sitton that he has not
experienced the need to crimp his loads, in part due to the often full case in many 375 H&H loads,
helping prevent bullets from being set deeper from
recoil.

What has been your experience? Is crimping required?

David
26 May 2003, 22:41
500nitro
I crimp mine.
I found that I was getting some bullet set back. I did a small experiment some time back, effectively duplicating field experience whereby one or two rounds are invariably the same ones left in the mag and always replaced before selecting a couple more to fill up before going out again.
I left 2 in the mag while firing about 20 shots at practice. The soft tips were nicely deformed and the bullets had set back.
If you remember to rotate your ammo you might not need to crimp.
29 May 2003, 03:48
DKim
Thanks for the response.
I may try the same thing. I read elsewhere that
the bullet used makes a difference as to whether
crimping is needed.

Anybody else have some personal experience here?

David
29 May 2003, 04:01
Bill M
David -

For what it's worth, I crimp anything that I'm going to feed from a magazine and all revolver loads - usually with a Lee factory crimp die. It gives me "peace of mind" that the bullet is going to stay where it is supposed to be.

Regards, Bill