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<blockquote data-quote="Remi" data-source="post: 5833046" data-attributes="member: 21887"><p>I crimp revolvers and tube fed</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've had an ar10 and didn't crimp for it. They won't "bang a round" any more than a bolt gun. I shoot with several guys that shoot an ar10 and none of them crimp either</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you want to crimp use the Lee FCD. It won't matter if you have a cannalure or not.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A friend was dead set on crimping for his ar15 because he was afraid of setback. We loaded a 60gr vmax with no crimp and ran it through the mag into the chamber, eject to the floor, reload and repeat 20 times with the same round. There was no change in length and no change in concentricity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remi, post: 5833046, member: 21887"] I crimp revolvers and tube fed I've had an ar10 and didn't crimp for it. They won't "bang a round" any more than a bolt gun. I shoot with several guys that shoot an ar10 and none of them crimp either If you want to crimp use the Lee FCD. It won't matter if you have a cannalure or not. A friend was dead set on crimping for his ar15 because he was afraid of setback. We loaded a 60gr vmax with no crimp and ran it through the mag into the chamber, eject to the floor, reload and repeat 20 times with the same round. There was no change in length and no change in concentricity. [/QUOTE]
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