1:35 load data 2:54 chrono rant 7:46 marking ladder dev headstamps with sharpie 12:26 trickling first charge 16:48 flashlight test 17:35 setting up seating die 19:42 setting up seating depth 22:19 locking seating die 23:42 cranking em out 24:20 finished project and demoing variances in COL
That's kinda crazy to not put a crimp on something going through an AR platform rifle. Bolt action or single shot I can see, but you have to crimp running thra semi automatic. Your bullets will start to seet farther back into the case which can cause pressure spikes
@@BigEssy again, and im not the only one, but ive never had issues not crimping bottlenecks in semi autos. It surely doesn’t hurt to crimp, but i found it to be unnecessary and neck tension is adequate even in auto feeding rifles.
1:35 load data
2:54 chrono rant
7:46 marking ladder dev headstamps with sharpie
12:26 trickling first charge
16:48 flashlight test
17:35 setting up seating die
19:42 setting up seating depth
22:19 locking seating die
23:42 cranking em out
24:20 finished project and demoing variances in COL
No crimp?
I don’t crimp bottleneck stuff, to be honest. Never had any issues with neck tension. Both 6.5 and 5.56, no crimp.
That's kinda crazy to not put a crimp on something going through an AR platform rifle. Bolt action or single shot I can see, but you have to crimp running thra semi automatic. Your bullets will start to seet farther back into the case which can cause pressure spikes
I would suggest a Lee factory crimp die. I've been using it for awhile now. Works great.
@@BigEssy I agree lol
@@BigEssy again, and im not the only one, but ive never had issues not crimping bottlenecks in semi autos. It surely doesn’t hurt to crimp, but i found it to be unnecessary and neck tension is adequate even in auto feeding rifles.