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Old February 22, 2013, 08:54 AM   #2
Tooltech
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Join Date: February 9, 2013
Location: Mead, CO
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That depends on your gun. Many guns, my Kimber among them, have tight chambers, requiring case mouth to be .469-.470. Other guns work fine at .472-.473.

Let your gun be the deciding factor.

Neck tension is what prevents setback, not crimp. Crimp, or lack thereof, will cause more feeding problems than anything.
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