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I haven't had to crimp with my FAL, M1A, AR10, or AR15. That said you'll have to test your ammo and bullet selection in order to determine if a crimp is needed or not. Mine were 308 Win and 5.56 so I have no working knowledge with 6.5 CM. I do keep a Lee Factory Crimp on hand just in case.
You shouldn't need to. I only crimp for rifles with tubular magazines where there is going to be in-line stress on the bullet. I also recommend the Lee if you are having problems with loose bullets, but if your press is properly set up you should not be having problems.
If the bullet doesn't have a cannelure then don't crimp it... If it does have a cannelure then you can test it and see if it makes any appreciable difference. Your gun(s) might like it, might hate it, or might not care.