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<blockquote data-quote="Mike AVM" data-source="post: 1648275" data-attributes="member: 104829"><p>I use one on most of my loads. I don't own precision rifles, only ones used for hunting. Anything 338 WM and over I crimp. It doesn't dramatically change things but I know the seating depth I found best accuracy with will remain consistent under recoil. I also don't neck turn except for a tack driver 22-250 I own. All my crimped loads are sub-MOA. With me shooting, and that's the big variable, I have crimped loads in standard hunting rifles that hit the 0.4-0.5 range. Not every rifle and bullet combo will do it but the OAL remains consistent. There are many ways to do the "accuracy" thing and I'd do what works for you. Experiment. It's a hobby!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike AVM, post: 1648275, member: 104829"] I use one on most of my loads. I don't own precision rifles, only ones used for hunting. Anything 338 WM and over I crimp. It doesn't dramatically change things but I know the seating depth I found best accuracy with will remain consistent under recoil. I also don't neck turn except for a tack driver 22-250 I own. All my crimped loads are sub-MOA. With me shooting, and that's the big variable, I have crimped loads in standard hunting rifles that hit the 0.4-0.5 range. Not every rifle and bullet combo will do it but the OAL remains consistent. There are many ways to do the "accuracy" thing and I'd do what works for you. Experiment. It's a hobby! [/QUOTE]
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