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Tactical rifle / .308 / need crimp?

Re: Tactical rifle / .308 / need crimp?

no , are you referring to a taper crimp or a lee collet die type crimp ?

dont exceed published max load data , follow your manual and dont let your ammo get to hot and you will be safe.
 
Re: Tactical rifle / .308 / need crimp?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MALLARD</div><div class="ubbcode-body">no , are you referring to a taper crimp or a lee collet die type crimp ?

dont exceed published max load data , follow your manual and dont let your ammo get to hot and you will be safe. </div></div>

I was referring to a taper crimp. If it's not necessary then I will not be crimping these rounds.

I reload for .223 in a gas gun, so I know crimping is very important in that aspect.
 
Re: Tactical rifle / .308 / need crimp?

No crimp needed. About .002" of neck tension is a good place to start.
 
Re: Tactical rifle / .308 / need crimp?

I dont crimp my .223 loads in my AR , i never had a problem. I use a micrometer type seater die that usually does not have a taper crimp built in so thats why.

if i was using an RCBS seater with the built in taper , then ya i'd probably use the taper crimp.

allot of reloaders dont crimp their rifle ammunition at all , some do, but pistol ammo is a whole different story. You must crimp your pistol loads because you usually have to significantly flare the case mouth open to get the bullets to go in without damaging them

im sure everything will work out for you