To crimp or not to crimp

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To crimp or not to crimp

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I'm new to HP Silhouette shooting a Tikka T3 in 6.5x55. I've got different opinons on whether to crimp or not. I'm using Lapua brass and Sierra match HPBT bullets. Any suggestions or opinons would be appreciated.
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I don't crimp any of my Hi-Power cases...unless the are fired in a semi auto and the bullet has a canalure. As for dies I use the redding type S with the bushing that is sized .003 smaller the brass will spring back about a .001 or so and give a nice grip on the bullet. If you dont use a type S die then a regular neck sizeing die will do nicely. The size for the bushing is arrived at by measuring the thickness of the brass then multiply by 2 once you have that add the bullet diamiter then subtract .003 or .002 there you have it.
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Malinois, Thanks for the info. I aked the question becuse I read an article about controlling the pressure more accurately if you crimp. No the bulletts I'm using now don't have a canalure. I'll look into controlling my neck sizing to get a consistant fit between my bullett and case.
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ppkny wrote:Malinois, Thanks for the info. I aked the question becuse I read an article about controlling the pressure more accurately if you crimp. No the bulletts I'm using now don't have a canalure. I'll look into controlling my neck sizing to get a consistant fit between my bullett and case.
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Pete, as we have discussed taper crimp your 30-30 with the die you have as that is tube feed, the 6.5 should fine and if you need to go to the Redding Type S dies and adjust as Malinois has described.
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Re: To crimp or not to crimp

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I factory crimp everything that goes into my tube fed rifles.
I found that neck tension is more than adequate for the bolt guns...
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