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I am sure this has been discussed before. I am going to reload some 45 ACP with 185 g Hornady XTP's ( 185 was the heaviest I could get), on top of 6.3 g of Unique. My question is to crimp or not? I have been reloading cast bullets and they have the crimping groove, but the hollow points don't have anything. They do not have a crimping groove or a cannelure (sp?). I am going to try some plain old FMJ's also and the situation is the same. I am unsure of what to do, as I do not want the bullets to get pushed back into the case when they are loaded into the chamber, but if I do crimp it will make an indent in the bullets side? What to do?
I am sure this has been discussed before. I am going to reload some 45 ACP with 185 g Hornady XTP's ( 185 was the heaviest I could get), on top of 6.3 g of Unique. My question is to crimp or not? I have been reloading cast bullets and they have the crimping groove, but the hollow points don't have anything. They do not have a crimping groove or a cannelure (sp?). I am going to try some plain old FMJ's also and the situation is the same. I am unsure of what to do, as I do not want the bullets to get pushed back into the case when they are loaded into the chamber, but if I do crimp it will make an indent in the bullets side? What to do?