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Crimping .338 LM Rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="805_Sniper" data-source="post: 481059" data-attributes="member: 31760"><p>yeah, I have a bushing die to resize the necks. I ordered it .002 smaller than the outside diameter of a loaded round. Some people say to go with .001 but I haven't had any issues with my loads yet... The only reason why I bought the crimper in addition to gaining better accuracy, was to ensure that the bullet seating depths weren't disturbed from recoil when I take it hunting this year. At the range I only chamber one at a time. I am using 92 grains of N560 with a 225gn Accubonds, giving me a muzzle velocity of ~3300fps. It is a pretty hot round but very accurate. I guess I will load up a few and see how they work... I will let you guys know the result, in case you were curious... thanks again for your advice...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="805_Sniper, post: 481059, member: 31760"] yeah, I have a bushing die to resize the necks. I ordered it .002 smaller than the outside diameter of a loaded round. Some people say to go with .001 but I haven't had any issues with my loads yet... The only reason why I bought the crimper in addition to gaining better accuracy, was to ensure that the bullet seating depths weren't disturbed from recoil when I take it hunting this year. At the range I only chamber one at a time. I am using 92 grains of N560 with a 225gn Accubonds, giving me a muzzle velocity of ~3300fps. It is a pretty hot round but very accurate. I guess I will load up a few and see how they work... I will let you guys know the result, in case you were curious... thanks again for your advice... [/QUOTE]
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