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Crimping and neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 2679992" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>My take on this would be if you are going to crimp your bullet then I would use very light neck tension and work up your load using the crimp at all stages as [USER=1521]@Mikecr[/USER] posted. I believe this is what the factory does because if you pull a factory round you will notice that after the crimp is broken the tension is light and the factory can load very accurate ammo not having your rifle to develop the load with. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 2679992, member: 95503"] My take on this would be if you are going to crimp your bullet then I would use very light neck tension and work up your load using the crimp at all stages as [USER=1521]@Mikecr[/USER] posted. I believe this is what the factory does because if you pull a factory round you will notice that after the crimp is broken the tension is light and the factory can load very accurate ammo not having your rifle to develop the load with. JMO [/QUOTE]
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