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Reloading
Crimp .223?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSkyGP" data-source="post: 447123" data-attributes="member: 28118"><p>If you don't/can't tune your load with seating depth, for what ever reason, like magazine length. The theory is you can get a better burn/consistent burn by crimping and improve accuracy.</p><p> </p><p>I've personally never felt the need for a crimp, call me cheap, I figure it work hardens the brass sooner than needed. An exception would be full mag loads for the 44Mag. It's a buger when the second or third shot locks up your revolver because a bullet walked out of the cylinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSkyGP, post: 447123, member: 28118"] If you don't/can't tune your load with seating depth, for what ever reason, like magazine length. The theory is you can get a better burn/consistent burn by crimping and improve accuracy. I've personally never felt the need for a crimp, call me cheap, I figure it work hardens the brass sooner than needed. An exception would be full mag loads for the 44Mag. It's a buger when the second or third shot locks up your revolver because a bullet walked out of the cylinder. [/QUOTE]
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