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<blockquote data-quote="Nowoolies" data-source="post: 1678219" data-attributes="member: 108607"><p>Keith</p><p>How would selling the gun solve a issue with crimping ??</p><p>Different loads ,different projectiles , etc would make a lot more sense,</p><p>And if you had weatherbys and never knew about crimps ?</p><p>All heavy kicking rifles need some form of crimp , one way or another,</p><p>And in a super accurate rifle crimping does make a big difference in accuracy ,it helps keep ones SD's ES small in all rifles I have worked with , so could you explain how it doesn't and how it (destroys) accuracy, I've been loading for over 50 years and have shot professionally most of it , so my rifles and loads need to be very accurate and crimping has definitely been a help with just about all I load , only rounds I don't crimp are for single shot black powder , .45/70 my Sharps creedmore and Springfield Trapdoor</p><p>Cheers Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowoolies, post: 1678219, member: 108607"] Keith How would selling the gun solve a issue with crimping ?? Different loads ,different projectiles , etc would make a lot more sense, And if you had weatherbys and never knew about crimps ? All heavy kicking rifles need some form of crimp , one way or another, And in a super accurate rifle crimping does make a big difference in accuracy ,it helps keep ones SD's ES small in all rifles I have worked with , so could you explain how it doesn't and how it (destroys) accuracy, I've been loading for over 50 years and have shot professionally most of it , so my rifles and loads need to be very accurate and crimping has definitely been a help with just about all I load , only rounds I don't crimp are for single shot black powder , .45/70 my Sharps creedmore and Springfield Trapdoor Cheers Paul [/QUOTE]
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