If anything , I find crimping gives way more consistency during ignition. The same amount of pressure is exerted on the neck/bullet each time during ignition, which flattens out the spikes in pressures from varying degrees of tension from just neck sizing and no crimp.
For example, how do you know when you've "taper crimped" a .223 cartridge for an AR properly??
If crimping improves your accuracy,I would suspect a neck tension issue.If your neck tension is proper,crimping should not help accuracy.If crimping was normally beneficial to accuracy,all target shooters would be crimping.
Honestly, I am not sure what it takes to climb the next stair in AR reloading/precision.