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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
To crimp or not to crimp?
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<blockquote data-quote="jwp475" data-source="post: 157442" data-attributes="member: 3776"><p>Your logic of no one trying anything new in BR and shooting the same cartrdges is not following my logic... Benchrest shooters would use Buffalo Dung if it would improve accuracy.. Some of the bullet makers have stated in adds that to crimp a non crimp grove bullet is a bad idea.I have crimped bullets in rifles that needed them to be crimped such as a 458 and have shot them single shot in the same gun uncrimped and do not see ANY accuracy Improvement... If you want to crimp by all means...I dought very much that you will be able t0o prove that it in and of itself helps accuracy the more variables induced into the equation would not appear to be the best solution to better accuracy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwp475, post: 157442, member: 3776"] Your logic of no one trying anything new in BR and shooting the same cartrdges is not following my logic... Benchrest shooters would use Buffalo Dung if it would improve accuracy.. Some of the bullet makers have stated in adds that to crimp a non crimp grove bullet is a bad idea.I have crimped bullets in rifles that needed them to be crimped such as a 458 and have shot them single shot in the same gun uncrimped and do not see ANY accuracy Improvement... If you want to crimp by all means...I dought very much that you will be able t0o prove that it in and of itself helps accuracy the more variables induced into the equation would not appear to be the best solution to better accuracy... [/QUOTE]
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