Hammer Bullet Crimp

I never crimped a bottleneck rifle case until I started loading hammers. I found my standard .002" NT was not always sufficient to keep the bullet from spinning in the case mouth about 20% of the time. Even those that did not spin were not shooting well for me. Thinking crimping may be preferable to additional NT, I did some research and found BB's "Why I Crimp" post. It changed my thinking and I'm now the owner of 16 FCDs and crimp everything I shoot. Most shot better. None shot worse.
 
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Mr. ButterBean, I'm hollerin' for help. I have read a zillion posts on crimping, especially now that I am using more Hammers than anything else. What I have not read is if a plain old crimp from a plain old seating die will yield any positive results, or, is a Lee Factory Crimp Die a necessity. What say you, brother? MTGeezer
 
Mr. ButterBean, I'm hollerin' for help. I have read a zillion posts on crimping, especially now that I am using more Hammers than anything else. What I have not read is if a plain old crimp from a plain old seating die will yield any positive results, or, is a Lee Factory Crimp Die a necessity. What say you, brother? MTGeezer
Yes Sir it will work and while there is some tune-ability in the standard roll crimp it is not as forgiving as the FCD but IMO any crimp is better than none at all
 
Yes Sir it will work and while there is some tune-ability in the standard roll crimp it is not as forgiving as the FCD but IMO any crimp is better than none at all
Thank you, sir! I tried to order 2 of the Lee FCDs from our local "Lee distributor" and was told they can't get any in. May have to order direct from Lee and pay shipping; it won't break the bank. Ha ha Thanks again!!!
 
What are you looking for?
6.5 Prc and 300 Win mag for now. Our range has been closed since early June due to extreme fire hazards so I will be using just those 2 for deer and elk this year. Only trigger time I've had was with a buddy down in Cody 2 weeks ago.
 
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