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

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    Question To Crimp, or not to crimp...

    Hi all. I've done a quick search, but haven't seen this question asked. I've just started reloading .270wsm using RCBS dies and Hornady 130gn SST's in Federal brass. Do the reloading gurus think a roll crimp is the go? Or no crimp at all? Or a light roll crimp? Looking at the Fedral factory rounds, they appear to have a very light crimp, if any. I want the most consistent load I can get, without blowing up my rifle and keeping my hands and eyes. Any advice would be very much appreciated.
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    I crimp for both my semi and bolt action 308s. Bolt action shoots about 0.5-0.75MOA. Original stock, magazine added and not bedded. Its a hunting rifle and want my ammo to be reliable and consistent in the rough stuff. I'm also not shooting anywhere near max loads. I consider mine to be a light crimp, coming on just before the end of the stroke on the press, but by no means swinging off the thing...

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    No need to crimp 270Wsm.
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    Neck tension is more important for accuracy. Crimping is really only needed for tube mags and semis. I agree with 257, crimping is unnecessary.

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    i dont crimp

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    Crimping is for rattle guns
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    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
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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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    I never used to crimp. I started on my 303, it seems to improve consistancy rather than outright accuracy. I only use a light crimp and my brass is neck sized, so itw working for me.

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    As soon as I started using the Lee Factory Crimp on my 300 WSM loads, ES and SD halved....accuracy was the same so it works for me...

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    Give it try and see how it works for you. Come back to us with your results. That might change the mind of a few.
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    Make sure your cases are all trimmed to the same length or it's a waste of time, just turn the case mouth in, to much crimp can damage the jacket
    If you have a .223 or .308 you can get taper crimp dies which would be the best type to use.

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    Thanks Guys. Looks like I'll have to buy a case gage and bushing die to get the neck tension right. Might try crimping just a few, see what happens. Take care, all.
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