Anyone crimping for a 20 Practical AR-15, and if so, what die are you using? I lightly crimp my 223/5.56 ammo with a Lee FCD and thought about trying the same for my 20 Practical and I wonder if a Lee FCD for 204 Ruger would work?. Thoughts? Ideas?
As above, over a thousand rounds in a 20P AR, and a .223 AR, never crimped, never had an issue. If there's any doubt about the bullet moving on bolt closing, take an inertia bullet puller with a round with .001 to .002 neck tension, give it a whack on concrete and then check the BTO measurement.Anyone crimping for a 20 Practical AR-15, and if so, what die are you using? I lightly crimp my 223/5.56 ammo with a Lee FCD and thought about trying the same for my 20 Practical and I wonder if a Lee FCD for 204 Ruger would work?. Thoughts? Ideas?
That's what I did in the past. I have had a 20 Prac upper in the past. I don't think I need to crimp, and probably won't, but I was curious to know if others were and if so, how they were getting it done.As above, over a thousand rounds in a 20P AR, and a .223 AR, never crimped, never had an issue. If there's any doubt about the bullet moving on bolt closing, take an inertia bullet puller with a round with .001 to .002 neck tension, give it a whack on concrete and then check the BTO measurement.
I'll just have to find myself a .224 bushing for my Redding 223 Type S bushing dies I suppose to get the 3- thousandths neck tension I'll feel comfortable with for this 20 Practical AR-15. I've been getting 1-1/2 to 2 thousandths with my .225 bushing that I use for my two 20 Practical bolt guns.So basically Jim you're just increasing neck tension by 0.001. I use bushing dies on my Practical so I'm just one step ahead on that. O shoot for 0.002 to 0.003 tension and the rifles respond well at that level.
I switched to bushing on almost everything other than 233 years ago so I could control tension. Standard dies by and large put way too much on the necks in my opinion. Anything over about 0.005 seemed detrimental to groups plus over works brass.
Greg