Calvin45
Well-Known Member
I doubt that you need to crimp.
I do crimp loads for one of my 300 win mags though. I had trouble getting the 181g hammers to stay put with a compressed load of H1000 but it was super consistent and accurate even with the crimp so that's what I do.
I also crimp loads for my 358 STA cause it kicks like a mule!
The hammers don't have a ton of bearing surface so that actually makes a ton of sense. With "normal" bullets even the most compressed loads I've done have never caused bullets to creep out of the case over time. But nonetheless, in cartridges intended to be fed from a magazine, in heavy recoiling rifles, using compressed loads, crimping seems more sensible.
And as for the short neck of the 300 win, it has never caused me a moments trouble, there have been no load issues that wouldn't have been solved with a longer neck in my experience with the round. It's probably my favourite cartridge. All the supposed negatives of that short neck seem academic at best.