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Henry big boy accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="bpcrshooter" data-source="post: 2807983" data-attributes="member: 100251"><p>I use a very light roll crimp. I fireform the brass, then only neck size. I made a custom expander, .429 for my .431 bullets. The only jacketed bullet that shot well was the XTP at damm near max load of 296/h110 and a fed LP mag. I have found that you dont really need as much crimp as a pistol, as there isnt as much recoil in the rifle. Even in my henry 30-30, I use no crimp, just neck tension, it works just fine. You just have to do the testing to verify that things are not moving.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, both my henry's are .430....</p><p></p><p></p><p>matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bpcrshooter, post: 2807983, member: 100251"] I use a very light roll crimp. I fireform the brass, then only neck size. I made a custom expander, .429 for my .431 bullets. The only jacketed bullet that shot well was the XTP at damm near max load of 296/h110 and a fed LP mag. I have found that you dont really need as much crimp as a pistol, as there isnt as much recoil in the rifle. Even in my henry 30-30, I use no crimp, just neck tension, it works just fine. You just have to do the testing to verify that things are not moving. FWIW, both my henry's are .430.... matt [/QUOTE]
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