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Reloading
Crimping non-cannelure bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1949509" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>OK, I am onto the 30/30 challenge from LRH thread and was going to try some 150 grain Prohunters and then realized, DANG, no cannelure for crimping. But since this will be single feed, does it really matter anyway. I was still thinking of using them as 2 shot rifle with 1 in chamber and 1 in tube and not sure how much recoil would affect a non cannelure bullet that is still crimped a little bit? Or just forget about any crimp need and go with neck tension since single feed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1949509, member: 63925"] OK, I am onto the 30/30 challenge from LRH thread and was going to try some 150 grain Prohunters and then realized, DANG, no cannelure for crimping. But since this will be single feed, does it really matter anyway. I was still thinking of using them as 2 shot rifle with 1 in chamber and 1 in tube and not sure how much recoil would affect a non cannelure bullet that is still crimped a little bit? Or just forget about any crimp need and go with neck tension since single feed? [/QUOTE]
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