I'm putting together my practise loads for an upcoming antelope hunt this year and wondered if anyone here crimps their hunting loads to add a bit of extra tension around the bullet.
I'm loading 280AI, 56.5 gr of IMR7828 SSC with Nosler brass and a Barnes TTSX 150g @0.060" from the lands. Brass has been full length sized and will be brand new. I plan to chamber EVERY round that I will take for the hunt.
I might be being paranoid but I've learned the hard way that I need to chamber all my rounds.
Unlike loads for the range which are practically babied, my hunting rounds will inevitably find their way into the jacket pocket and be bounced around so I want to be extra sure that they won't come apart and the bullet won't move at all.
Can I actually apply any sort of crimp to this bullet?
I'm loading 280AI, 56.5 gr of IMR7828 SSC with Nosler brass and a Barnes TTSX 150g @0.060" from the lands. Brass has been full length sized and will be brand new. I plan to chamber EVERY round that I will take for the hunt.
I might be being paranoid but I've learned the hard way that I need to chamber all my rounds.
Unlike loads for the range which are practically babied, my hunting rounds will inevitably find their way into the jacket pocket and be bounced around so I want to be extra sure that they won't come apart and the bullet won't move at all.
Can I actually apply any sort of crimp to this bullet?


















































