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  • charliemeyer007
    Most of my rifles I shoot for about .003. Tube feed lever gun ammo gets a good crimp. My 45-350 R Mag bolt gun gets a good crimp if I going to the magazine same with the small ring mauser 45-70.

    I would let range work answer the if and how much crimp question. Mag primer and a heavy bullet ought to get the fire lit. I have in the past used duplex loads to get the powder to burn cleaner. I don't think it shot any better, but there sure weren't any logs left in the barrel.

    I remember reading about one of the great white hunter's in a culling operation. He kept the mag full on the 458, replacing the round at eack shot. After ten or so shots he needed the mag. That round lock the bolt. Later investagation revieled that due to recoil the bullets were push way back in the cases.
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  • noylj
    If shooting from a magazine, you will need a crimp and the crimp should be in the cannelure. Otherwise, recoil can push the bullet into the case and you could have a big KaBoom.
    If you are shooting a single-shot, then you don't need a crimp and you can adjust COL to get best accuracy.
    I suppose you can use a Lee collet crimp die, if they make one for the .338 Lapua, and that will eliminate the need to crimp at the cannelure.
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