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Yes. It can be done with rifle bullets too. You can try it We did some for a double rifle years ago. The big issue is the difference between lead and gilding metals spring back the Jacket may loosen to the core just sizing down.
The thing is, in most cases, you won't need to size your bullets at all. ... Linotype is very hard, and when you cast it into bullets it tends to cast big once it cools. Measure your own bullets to see, but 9 times out of 10, your bullets won't need to be sized. Just lube them, load them, and shoot them.
You do not need to crimp any rifle cartridge except those with heavy recoil or those used in a tube mag lever action. Otherwise, crimping isn't needed for rifle cartridges, semi-auto's included. The semi auto pistol world is a different place.
So, crimping is good, but is it good for accuracy, IMO yes, as long as you use the right crimp. What's the right crimp? The Lee Factory Crimp Die. It works with any bullet cannery or not, case length is not an issue and if used properly can increase accuracy.
Crimping can actually raise the shot-start pressure, as will happen when you load bullets long enough to jam the rifling. In certain instances, the higher shot-start pressure from crimping can actually produce better accuracy. It's just something you need to experiment with.
a cannery is never regarded as desirable accuracy-wise as it distorts both jacket and core to some extent or other and adds another potential source of inconsistency and/or ruining the bullet's concentric.
Increasing crimp increases the start pressure of the round by making the bullet take a little longer to free up and start moving. However, this all happens when the pressure is low on the rising portion of the curve.
CIRC, over crimping may also cause excessive pressure in the cartridge. Bullet is held too tightly to release when it should. I'm sure more info on this will show up in this thread. Yep, if you overdo the crimp, it's possible to create a small bulge just below the crimp area that will prevent good chambering.
9 mm requires a gentle loving tapered crimp to remove the belling process. Sometimes there is no bell to remove. I've heard that some people will do a heavy taper crimp (up to the point where you can see a gold ring at the case mouth) for their handgun loads.
If the projectile (bullet) you are using has a cannery band, you can apply a crimp to help secure it in place, but you don't have to. Since you're working with a bottleneck cartridge, you can use either a taper or roll crimp. ... If your bullet does not have a cannery groove, then do not use a crimp.
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