I'm running a JP-LRP 07 .260. I was messing around with some shoulder bumping the other day, seeing what would chamber, what wouldn't. I kicked a couple rounds back out where the bullet had been pushed in a few thousandths. I mentioned this to a friend and he said I should consider crimping my bullets. Mostly, from what I've been reading, it seems that crimping is not conducive to producing the most accurate and consistent results.
The die I ran these rounds through was a simple RCBS FL die. It appears the neck tension is right around .002 when using it.
Just curious if any of you running a gasser are crimping, and if not, what are you using in terms of dies?
In order to abstain from crimping, I was thinking about upgrading to a Redding Type S Full Bushing die and throwing maybe .003-.004 neck tension to see if that would do the trick.
As always, any help will be greatly appreciated.
The die I ran these rounds through was a simple RCBS FL die. It appears the neck tension is right around .002 when using it.
Just curious if any of you running a gasser are crimping, and if not, what are you using in terms of dies?
In order to abstain from crimping, I was thinking about upgrading to a Redding Type S Full Bushing die and throwing maybe .003-.004 neck tension to see if that would do the trick.
As always, any help will be greatly appreciated.