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Good infoIs it safe to assume you've given a round too much crimp if its alterred the shape of the bullet at all, or is some ok/to be expected? (i.e pinch it inwards slightly at the crimp point)
Quote from: KillBilly on March 22, 2011, 08:54:43 AMif you don't crimp you can actually rattle/vibrate your rounds back into the case. I have read that all hunting rounds should be crimped and the primers sealed to prevent any moisture from getting in. I don't seal my primers but I do crimp every round I load. When I first built my 7MM STW, it was still wildcat and I had a guy from Michigan professional loading my ammo for me. He did not crimp any of it and I lost a bunch of rounds due to the bullets falling back inside the case mouth. So, I always crimp every round I load.
if you don't crimp you can actually rattle/vibrate your rounds back into the case. I have read that all hunting rounds should be crimped and the primers sealed to prevent any moisture from getting in. I don't seal my primers but I do crimp every round I load.
Whenever I have a cannelured bullet I'll crimp.