18 November 2008, 09:19
303GuyIncrease accuracy very cheap! (Lee Factory Crimp)
Thanks for the very interesting thread,
ar corey. Good luck with your moose!

Hope you keep your Stevens 200. Tiny groups give me confidence, also. (They make me believe I cannot miss, so I won't let myself).

19 November 2008, 00:19
ar coreyOriginally posted by 303Guy:
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Hope you keep your Stevens 200.
Yes, for many, many years.
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Tiny groups give me confidence, also.
Nice to know the bullet is going wherever the crosshairs are.
Dropped a whitetail this morning and just finished deboning. Need to grind it up quickly, dump it in the freezer then head north tonight for moose. Glad I stuck around another day and filled my deer tag. Better to have a deer in the freezer than a moose in the field!
Really like the 7mm Rem. Mag. with the Barnes TSX. Shot was about 175-200 yards at full power and dropped the deer instantly through both lungs. Cleaning up showed a lethal hole with no explosion. Will never use another lead bullet again.
Suspect the TSX will deliver the same results on a bull moose.
19 November 2008, 12:11
303Guyquote:
Dropped a whitetail this morning .... then head north tonight for moose.
Good one!

Good luck with the moose hunt.

21 November 2008, 02:11
jstevensI have a feeling that the factory crimp die ( which is kind of a collet crimp) may occasionally help accuracy but I think it may straighten out a runout problem. At least I can see where it might. I have used it on my .375 H^&H and on .30-30 for a lever gun. It is a pretty good product, I have been thinking about having them make me one for the .416 Rigby. They will custom make one if I send them a dummy cartridge.
24 November 2008, 09:20
303Guyquote:
I have a feeling that the factory crimp die .... may straighten out a runout problem.
I wondered about that. I also wonder whether the crimp itself helps guide the bullet into the rifling. The crimp doesn't 'blow out' on firing. (Not on fired cases I have seen, anyway). That may explain why crimping only helps with some rifles - throats vary and only some need that 'guide'. Just wondering.