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Old August 10, 2013, 10:06 AM   #6
oldpapps
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Join Date: September 22, 2011
Location: Middle America
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"haven't crimped a single round. It hasn't caused me any problems, my ammo is accurate once I figure out what the rifle likes" steveNChunter

As GP100man said, "If it ain`t broke ,don`t fix it !!"

I crimp some, not all, of my .375 H&H loads (Ruger Number 1 so no set back) and all of my heavy/stout loads in .44 mag.

I don't crimp any others. Neck tension holds well. None of the powders I use require a hard crimp to burn properly. And I have never had any problems.

My standard answer is to test (what ever) both ways and see what works best for you.

Always error on the side of safety,

OSOK
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