I'm in the very light crimp crowd. Bullet setback is issue otherwise.
K...a little more info.....223 rem... 80VLD, 80.5, 85.5, 80 ELD, ETC.... in that 2400 - 2600 FPS range. I have quite a range of powders.....Benchmark, Varget, H335, H322, RL15/15.5/16/17 Not looking for speed. Looking to buck the wind and accuracy. I may even single feed them to negate the whole "fit in the mag" thing. 1-7 or 1-8 twist. 20+ inches
I ran a bunch of crimp tests years ago. (My OTM/Target loads get shot in bolt gun and AR) Since I DO NOT anneal 5.56 neck (due to volume),I use the LEE Factory Crimp Die to somewhat unify the neck tension on mixed brass.
To my surprise, the first time I tested NON-crimped against Lee FCD crimped 77 gr OTMs, the Non-crimped group size was double that of the Crimped. At that time, it appeared that the crimp (as the ONLY variable in the test) improved consistency.
I repeated this test a few months back, and also included the Taper crimp as a 3rd variable. At that time, I could see no significant difference in accuracy in any of the 3 variables.
So at this point I still run a Light Factory crimp on ALL my 5.56 ammo, including single feed 88 gr ELDMs for bolt gun. The crimp most certainly doesn't do any harm in my process.
I just bought 2 more Lee FCD dies in 5.56 because they do wear out and stick after 20k or so crimps.
It's all fun, I learn't on a 6.8SPC forum how to "window" the front of a mag so you can run long over all lengths using the mag to get closer to the lands ....did a lot of single loading also.K...a little more info.....223 rem... 80VLD, 80.5, 85.5, 80 ELD, ETC.... in that 2400 - 2600 FPS range. I have quite a range of powders.....Benchmark, Varget, H335, H322, RL15/15.5/16/17 Not looking for speed. Looking to buck the wind and accuracy. I may even single feed them to negate the whole "fit in the mag" thing. 1-7 or 1-8 twist. 20+ inches
Thank you for posting this Iam looking forward to reading this!https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/AD0862734
Some nightstand reading that includes some crimp concepts in a related context.
You are welcome.Thank you for posting this Iam looking forward to reading this!
If you are feeding from the magazine, consensus is to run.003 tension. If you are single loading by hand and pushing it into the chamber, Then you can run less tension.My past experience is I noticed setback occur when a round was chambered on loads where seating depth did not result in full contact of neck with bullet bearing surface. If seated where entire neck had contact with bearing surface, no setback occurred when chambered. (.002 tension)
Does it affect accuracy? Well I noticed up to about .004 +\- setback, so if that difference in seating depth will effect your load, then there is your answer.
Tests have been done and light crimp is better than none. It gave lower ES and tighter groups. Not a huge difference but a difference. I crimp lightly with the Lee FCD. It does NOT raise pressures as many would think. It does raise initial pressure until bullet exits neck but nothing to worry aboutJust like the title says......going to jump into the AR world. Do any of you guys crimp your loads? Is there two different "sweet spots" for crimped vs non crimped loads? Does crimping affect your accuracy....as in......"non crimped load shoots good, but after crimping not so much"?
Thanks,
Tod