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Crimping Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2903418" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Don't squash bullet jackets real bad. The primary objective is uniform neck tension, round to round and pressure uniformity.</p><p>One of my rodent rifles is a .204 R. Best accuracy occurred with bullets seated about .12 into case, leaving doubts about ammo integrity & uniform neck tension. A minor neck crimp using a Lee factory crimp die, leaving a slight bullet ring, fixed the problem resulting in happy confidence when using the .204R against rodents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2903418, member: 115658"] Don't squash bullet jackets real bad. The primary objective is uniform neck tension, round to round and pressure uniformity. One of my rodent rifles is a .204 R. Best accuracy occurred with bullets seated about .12 into case, leaving doubts about ammo integrity & uniform neck tension. A minor neck crimp using a Lee factory crimp die, leaving a slight bullet ring, fixed the problem resulting in happy confidence when using the .204R against rodents. [/QUOTE]
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