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Crimp for non-cannelure 77gr Nosler in semi auto?

TheGerman

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  • Jan 25, 2010
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    I have boxes of 77gr Nosler's that I wanted to load for a 18" SPR semi auto and was curious if non-cannelured bullets needed to be. I've always been under the impression that magazine fed, semi auto rounds needed a crimp and therefore most have a cannelure, yet these do not.

    Should I just not crimp? Get a Lee Factory roll crimp?
     
    Proper neck tension and seating the bullet true are critical for a precision bullet for precision groups.

    Crimping can separate the core from the jacket and induce about-the-axis bullet wobble. In the big scope of things not by much, but in the world of precision shooting enough to enlarge your groups and give you off-call impacts (especially if the bullets have thinner jackets and the targets are at longer range).

    Cannelures and crimping are for machineguns and weapons and ammunition that are seriously abused.

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    This bullet is dynamically imbalanced. Its CG is centered, but it's principal axis of inertia (Ip) is at an angle to the bullet's axis of symmetry.


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    Yaw refers to movement of the nose of the bullet away from the line of flight. Precession is a change in the orientation of the rotational axis of a rotating body. Nutation refers to small circular movement at the bullet tip.
     
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