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Crimping for AR15?

Depends.

If you are getting consistent velocities over large round counts in varying conditions it’s doubtful. That being said I use a RCBS taper crimp die on mine.

Some time ago I was speaking with Alan Brown from Crane and he suggested I try it for more consistent velocity and reliability. It worked and I continue to utilize it on all my 5.56 ammo.

YMMV.
 
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PutTing a lite crimp on your hand loads Just enough to prevent bullet set back while the round is hitting the feed ramp on it’s way into the chamber . The only rounds that don't need a crimp applied are those being fired in a single shot / open breech rifle/pistol IE T/C’s. There is no feed ramp !
 
Have you slammed it home a few times and remeasured it with a caliper to see if its moved. I would avoid crimping match bullets and even some thin skinned varmint bullets if possible. I did some crimp tests with some bulk 55 grain soft points and it did improve the ES/SD numbers however my group opened up a bit...go figure
 
Depends on the bullet and load...

Never had any problems with no cannelure match bullets...for bullets with cannelure I test with different crimp levels and sometimes get better consistency with a crimp...