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In regards to crimping, should you crimp or not? This is in regards to 308, 30-06, and 375 H&H. Thanks | ||
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Personally I don't crimp my 30'06, but do my 375. FWIW, -Steve | |||
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Does factory ammo come crimped? Thanks | |||
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I do not crimp for bolt action rifles. However, I am not shooting anything with heavy recoil. I do crimp for autoloaders, lever action tube magazine rifles and hand guns. Yes, factory ammo is crimped. | |||
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Crimp for revolvers, anything with a tube magazine, autoloaders, and anything that has appreciable recoil and a magazine of any type. For auto pistols, taper crimp. Always crimp shotshells, as it really sucks to have the shot charge fall out when you tip it sideways ![]() No need for light-recoiling rifles fed from a box mag (except autos), or single shots. Crimp may benefit consistancy slightly, but may also reduce brass life, so it's a trade-off. | |||
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