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Thread: To Crimp, or not to crimp...

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    Quote Originally Posted by res View Post
    I lightly crimp all rifle ammo,one less thing to wory about and one of my reloding mentors swears it reduces the extream spread of velocity
    I have found that crimping does the opposite - meddles with ES. It just adds another variable by virtue of the slight inconsistency of the crimping process that end up affecting neck tension- which you might have just gone to a lot of bother to control by things like neck turning and the use of bushing dies.
    Absolutely no need to crimp , except as already stated in previous postings, tube mags and semis, and usually African type cartridges in bolt guns where there may be extreme shunting.
    The only cartridge I was crimping regulalrly was for my bolt gun 32/20 and accuracy improved once I stopped - contrary to what Lee states in their blurb.
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