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Reloading
Why I Crimp
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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039; Red" data-source="post: 1985859" data-attributes="member: 107965"><p>I just loaded some .300 WM rounds to try at the range. A known good load, some with no crimo and some I did a light crimp with LEE factory crimp die. These loads are a couple grains down from max, but have been accurate. ButterBean was the one that got me interested in trying to crimp. I have been loading for over 35 years, but never crimped my loads. I probably won't chronograph loads, just test for accuracy. All that has to wait until after hunting seasons end in November. If I can wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol' Red, post: 1985859, member: 107965"] I just loaded some .300 WM rounds to try at the range. A known good load, some with no crimo and some I did a light crimp with LEE factory crimp die. These loads are a couple grains down from max, but have been accurate. ButterBean was the one that got me interested in trying to crimp. I have been loading for over 35 years, but never crimped my loads. I probably won't chronograph loads, just test for accuracy. All that has to wait until after hunting seasons end in November. If I can wait. [/QUOTE]
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