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Reloading 30-06--HELP!!!!!

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  • dcs shooters
    You don't say what gun you are reloading for. If the round chambers OK, I wouldn't worry about it. You are only .052 shorter the LEE book calls for.
    Measure a few of the bullets and see how much difference there is in them. You will get some difference just in each bullet length.
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  • skyfish
    A few more questions 1st, same exact bullet as manual, starting low with powder and working up?

    If that's all correct and the bullets are not contacting the rifling you should be okay.
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  • Ambrose
    Should not be necessary to crimp. I don't believe I've EVER crimped a .30/06 cartridge for any of the 32 rifles I have in that chambering. The crimp groove in your bullets may not be in the right place for your cartridge anyway--just think of all the different 30 caliber cartridges there are. If the crimp groove is in the right place for the .300 Savage or the .308 Winchester, it probably won't be right for the .300 Winchester Magnum or the .300 Weatherby. I just ignore the crimp groove and usually seat the bullet just off the lands or so it just fits the magazine.
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  • BGHillbilly
    If they function properly then the crimp grove does not really matter as others have said. But if you don't seat them to the crimp grove and leave it visible, expect to get some ribbing over you 'improperly loaded funny looking rounds' from fellow shooters.
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  • mikecarol63
    Thank you all. I didn't know the crimp ridge didn't matter. Mike
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  • dcs shooters
    The crimp groove DOES matter if you are shooting a SEMI-AUTO [;)]
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  • mikecarol63
    These are for a 7600, and a mauser bolt action. Thank you again, Mike
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